One of the benefits of "horsing" around on the Internet always results in coming across all that is weird and wonderful. The car in question and featured here would in my eyes fall into the category of owning my dream car. Zagato styling can never be mistaken to have been penned by anyone else - the angular lines, the Kamm tails, just everything. It is no wonder that Zagato products, inspite of their failings, will always attract premium money. For instance, look at the Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato of which only twenty five were ever built.
Many years ago I had the opportunity to purchase a Midnight Blue Lancia Flaminia Saloon - four doors, yes. It was worth $A3000, and it drove beautifully with a crisp engine note and an ability to want to please the driver in charge. Alas, it had a badly slipping clutch, and it would probably have been easy to replace as both gearbox and differential are located as one unit (as in transaxle) at the rear of the car. Mechanically speaking, the Flaminia was complex as it also sported inboard disc brakes and I would daresay that complexity of repairs, and an absolute dearth of spare parts would test the most hardy, and capable home mechanic. Anyway, please look up the test as it does make for interesting reading Regards Styria
Many years ago I had the opportunity to purchase a Midnight Blue Lancia Flaminia Saloon - four doors, yes. It was worth $A3000, and it drove beautifully with a crisp engine note and an ability to want to please the driver in charge. Alas, it had a badly slipping clutch, and it would probably have been easy to replace as both gearbox and differential are located as one unit (as in transaxle) at the rear of the car. Mechanically speaking, the Flaminia was complex as it also sported inboard disc brakes and I would daresay that complexity of repairs, and an absolute dearth of spare parts would test the most hardy, and capable home mechanic. Anyway, please look up the test as it does make for interesting reading Regards Styria
1963 Lancia Flaminia Sport Zagato 3C - Drive
This Zagato-bodied Lancia Flaminia Sport had the same owner from 1963 to 2018. Drive-My meets the man who owned it, raced it, abused it and loved it. Words Massimo Delbo. Photography Thomas Macabelli. A TRUE ORIGINAL LANCIA FLAMINIA ZAGATO Used and abused but always loved and campaigned by Toly...
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