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Kilometerstand
39 612 km
Getriebe
Schaltgetriebe
Erstzulassung
01/1966
Kraftstoff
Benzin
Leistung
110 kW (150 PS)
Verkäufer
Händler
Basisdaten
- Karosserieform
- Coupé
- Fahrzeugart
- Gebraucht
- Antriebsart
- Heck
- Sitzplätze
- 2
- Türen
- 2
- Länderversion
- Niederlande
Fahrzeughistorie
- Kilometerstand
- 39 612 km
- Erstzulassung
- 01/1966
- Fahrzeughalter
- 1
- Scheckheftgepflegt
- Ja
- Nichtraucherfahrzeug
- Ja
Technische Daten
- Leistung
- 110 kW (150 PS)
- Getriebe
- Schaltgetriebe
- Hubraum
- 2 775 cm³
- Gänge
- 4
- Zylinder
- 6
- Leergewicht
- 1 440 kg
Energieverbrauch
- Kraftstoff
- Super Plus 98
Ausstattung
Farbe und Innenausstattung
- Außenfarbe
- Rot
- Lackierung
- Metallic
- Farbe der Innenausstattung
- Schwarz
- Innenausstattung
- Vollleder
Fahrzeugbeschreibung
Brand: Lancia
Type: Flaminia Super Sport
Production year: 1966
Engine and power: 2,8L (2775CC) V6, 150 HP (Matching numbers)
Fuel type: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Mileage: 39612 miles
Number of keys: 2
Margin: Margin Yes
Registration: Nederlands kenteken
VIN: 26232002103
Appraised value: €275,000 2020 – Grutama & Luxwolda Classic Car Appraisals (Netherlands)
Highlights:
Recent service history:
2017 – Strada e Corsa (Netherlands)
Background information about this Lancia
The Lancia Flaminia, named after the Via Flaminia, the road from Rome to Rimini, was produced between 1957 and 1970. At the time, it was Lancia’s flagship model and replaced the Aurelia. During its production life, it appeared in several versions: sedans, coupés, and convertibles. The Flaminia coupé and convertible were coachbuilt cars, featuring bodies by several prestigious Italian coachbuilders.
Many consider the Lancia Flaminia Zagato to be Zagato’s finest and most well-balanced design. When it was presented at the 1958 Turin Motor Show on the Lancia stand, the Zagato version looked extremely aerodynamic, featuring an aluminum body, headlights integrated into the bodywork, and the famous double-bubble roof. The earliest Flaminia Zagatos were the most streamlined versions, complete with faired-in headlights. From 1960 onward, vertical headlights were introduced.
The ultimate Flaminia arrived when Zagato facelifted the original car into the Super Sport. This model featured a sharply defined rear end and the return of recessed headlights. Aerodynamics were further improved and complemented by Weber 40 DCN carburetors. The rear of the Super Sport reflects the contemporary aerodynamic trend inspired by Professor Kamm’s truncated tail design.
The fastest Flaminia engine was the 3C, which stood for three carburetors. This particular Flaminia Super Sport Zagato is one of approximately 150 examples produced with the Zagato Double Bubble body. A late-production example with the 2.8-liter engine, three carburetors, and recessed headlights, this car represents the pinnacle of the model’s development.
In 2017, this Flaminia came to the Netherlands. More recently, the engine was completely rebuilt by a well-known specialist. The engine has now been properly run in and is ready for many enjoyable journeys. The car is registered with both Zagato and the Lancia Registro Storico. The car is registered in the Netherlands; the Italian license plate visible in the photos does not belong to this vehicle.
Type: Flaminia Super Sport
Production year: 1966
Engine and power: 2,8L (2775CC) V6, 150 HP (Matching numbers)
Fuel type: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Mileage: 39612 miles
Number of keys: 2
Margin: Margin Yes
Registration: Nederlands kenteken
VIN: 26232002103
Appraised value: €275,000 2020 – Grutama & Luxwolda Classic Car Appraisals (Netherlands)
- Extensive valuation report according to Dutch Civil Code art. 7:960
- Inspection date: 17-07-2020
- Report describes bodywork, chassis, paint, interior, engine, mechanical condition and originality
- Car described as being in very good to excellent condition
Highlights:
- Dutch registration documents
- Recently 50,000.—euro spent on engine rebuild
- Ultra rare Lancia, with just 150 ever made (and just a handfull left on the roads)
- Service history included
- Seller can assist with worldwide transport and shipping
Recent service history:
2017 – Strada e Corsa (Netherlands)
- Major technical inspection including APK and RDW inspection
- Driveshaft boots replaced
- Ball joint replaced
- Brake booster secured
- Engine mounts repaired
- Dashboard stickers removed
- Seat repositioned and adjusted
- Wheel set repaired and spare wheel sandblasted
- Brake lines checked/removed where necessary
- Gearbox oil level checked, battery secured
- Engine oil and oil filter replaced (Quakerstate 20W50)
- Ignition system and distributor cleaned and adjusted
- Contact points cleaned and adjusted
- Valve clearances adjusted
- Car washed and interior cleaned
- Various small adjustments and checks
- Invoice date: 02-05-2017
- Work carried out on the front brakes / braking system
- Brake system inspection and servicing
- APK petrol inspection, administration fees, workshop labor
- Invoice date: 11-07-2017
- Major brake overhaul:
- Front brakes were sticking
- Front and rear brake calipers removed and rebuilt
- Pistons and seals replaced
- Brake hoses left and right replaced
- Brake discs left and right replaced
- Left steering ball joint boot replaced
- System cleaned, reassembled and road tested
- APK petrol inspection, administration fees, workshop labor
- Invoice date: 09-09-2019
- Extensive valuation report according to Dutch Civil Code art. 7:960
- Inspection date: 17-07-2020
- Appraised value: €275,000
- Report describes bodywork, chassis, paint, interior, engine, mechanical condition and originality
- Car described as being in very good to excellent condition
- Parts supplied:
- Gear linkage rubber (Flaminia)
- Shipping & handling
- Invoice total incl. VAT: €70.50
- Invoice date: 13-12-2021
Background information about this Lancia
The Lancia Flaminia, named after the Via Flaminia, the road from Rome to Rimini, was produced between 1957 and 1970. At the time, it was Lancia’s flagship model and replaced the Aurelia. During its production life, it appeared in several versions: sedans, coupés, and convertibles. The Flaminia coupé and convertible were coachbuilt cars, featuring bodies by several prestigious Italian coachbuilders.
Many consider the Lancia Flaminia Zagato to be Zagato’s finest and most well-balanced design. When it was presented at the 1958 Turin Motor Show on the Lancia stand, the Zagato version looked extremely aerodynamic, featuring an aluminum body, headlights integrated into the bodywork, and the famous double-bubble roof. The earliest Flaminia Zagatos were the most streamlined versions, complete with faired-in headlights. From 1960 onward, vertical headlights were introduced.
The ultimate Flaminia arrived when Zagato facelifted the original car into the Super Sport. This model featured a sharply defined rear end and the return of recessed headlights. Aerodynamics were further improved and complemented by Weber 40 DCN carburetors. The rear of the Super Sport reflects the contemporary aerodynamic trend inspired by Professor Kamm’s truncated tail design.
The fastest Flaminia engine was the 3C, which stood for three carburetors. This particular Flaminia Super Sport Zagato is one of approximately 150 examples produced with the Zagato Double Bubble body. A late-production example with the 2.8-liter engine, three carburetors, and recessed headlights, this car represents the pinnacle of the model’s development.
In 2017, this Flaminia came to the Netherlands. More recently, the engine was completely rebuilt by a well-known specialist. The engine has now been properly run in and is ready for many enjoyable journeys. The car is registered with both Zagato and the Lancia Registro Storico. The car is registered in the Netherlands; the Italian license plate visible in the photos does not belong to this vehicle.
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