Unique Ukranian BIL-2005 Limousine
Third limo by 52 year old ex-Lada worker
By Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
April 9, 2008 3:34 PM
Filed Under: Specialty Marques
Third limo by 52 year old ex-Lada worker
What do you get when you combine 15 years of working at Lada's Toliati Plant in Russia, 30 years of repairing Soviet cars and a 30,000 dollar credit limit? 52 year old Ivan Belitsky ends up with this rather unique looking BIL-2005 limousine.
The BIL-2005 follows the BIL-2002 and the original BIL-1986, all made by this one man. The BIL-2005 measures 9 meters in length, weighs 3,5 tonnes and has six exhaust tips, and even though it may never challenge Maybach or Rolls-Royce this limo could fall into the same category. Inside we find luxury items such as climate control, TV, DVD, leather seats and video surveillance.
Although information is sketchy at best, we can only conclude that Ivan Belitsky has hand-build at least two BIL-2005's, one in silver and an original black version.
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