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A black ZIL-41052 presidential limousine is centrally displayed indoors at the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The vehicle, a long-wheelbase sedan, features a prominent chrome grille, rectangular headlights, amber turn signals, and two blue emergency lights integrated below the headlights. A small Russian Federation flag, bearing the national double-headed eagle crest, is affixed to a flagpole on the front right fender. The limousine is highly polished, reflecting the overhead lighting. The background consists of a large, black-and-white photographic mural depicting a dense crowd of people, many looking forward or upwards, with various expressions. The floor is dark gray, and a gray metal barrier separates the exhibit from the viewing area. Overhead, a white ceiling is fitted with track lighting and recessed fixtures. In the lower right foreground, a white informational plaque provides technical diagrams of the ZIL-41052 and descriptive text in both Russian and English. The English text identifies the vehicle as the "Presidential limousine ZIL-41052," stating it was used by "the first president of Russia, Boris Yeltsin," for domestic and international travel. It also details the car's armored construction, including "bulletproof glass, anti-smashed windows, and a radiation shield," and notes that "twenty-two cars of this type were produced for top government officials" in the 1990s.
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