haha i found the correct book this time, i hope.
that car recibe the name of 112 RG and was desing to beat the sovietic land speed record in Baskunchak salt Lake but the rain dont let it. Only reach 230 km, said by newspapers.
The second record attempt was made at the just-built 14-kilometer Dmitrovski autorange. This time, the ZIL team planned to beat a record of average speed set during the 24h race. It’s not clear to the author if the car would have been the 112 S, or in fact the 112 RG, later rebuilt back into the 112 S configuration), but as the car and the track were prepared, winter weather began, and no record attempt could be taken. The next year ZIL management considered the building racing cars an unnecessary capital waste, and switched to another endeavors.
For a long time, both 112 S cars were left standing somewhere at the factory, and later found a home in the Riga auto museum. Both were painted in the wrong colors - red and cream-white. The original ZIL livery was white and blue for both of the cars. Today, one of them is still in Riga, while another found its way abroad, into the hands of a car collector in Sweden