For those who don't know, classic ZIL and GAZ trucks are incredibly simple and bare-bones, with nothing fancy added in: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKOJzOWyhPI
Personally, I didn't live through the time when our trucks needed bonfires to start in winter, as they were mostly succeeded by UAZ (van/pickup), newer GAZ and KAMAZ trucks, which were much more user-friendly. Even then, you can still see these old-school trucks doing their job today, especially in rural areas where they're widely deployed.
For those who don't know, classic ZIL and GAZ trucks are incredibly simple and bare-bones, with nothing fancy added in: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKOJzOWyhPI
Personally, I didn't live through the time when our trucks needed bonfires to start in winter, as they were mostly succeeded by UAZ (van/pickup), newer GAZ and KAMAZ trucks, which were much more user-friendly. Even then, you can still see these old-school trucks doing their job today, especially in rural areas where they're widely deployed.
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