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1963 Lancia Flaminia GT 3C
Autostorico Partners LLP

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26-0815005

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United Kingdom

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Configuration Left Hand Drive

Engine 2458

The Lancia Flaminia was launched at the 1956 Turin Motor Show as a direct replacement for the hugely successful Aurelia. Utilising a similar layout to the Aurelia with a rear transaxle gearbox and in-board brakes the Flaminia was powered by a 2.5 litre V6 engine with a standard Solex carburettor. The Flaminia Coupe and Convertibles were Aluminium coach-built cars with their bodies being built by several Italian coachbuilders including Touring of Milan. A total of 1,550 Coupes were built, the 2.5 GT Coupes were built between 1957-1968 making them highly desirable. Other upgrades included fitting triple Weber 35DNC carburettors which boasted a power output of 140 bhp which propelled the car to a top speed of 130mph. The Lancia Flaminia GT 3C Coupe offered here at Autostorico was delivered on 12th March 1963 by Touring of Milan. Finished in Black with Red leather interior this striking triple carburettor model was purchased in 2014 by its current owner an avid Lancia enthusiast. During his ownership the car has been maintained to the highest possible standard with recent works carried out by marque specialist Thornley Kelham and has included a recent engine rebuild. Supplied with an extensive history file including a current V5 registration document, various invoices and other related documentary history. This is a perfect opportunity to own a very sought-after Lancia Flaminia GT 3C Coupe, that is a joy to drive and will only appreciate further over time.
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