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1973 Lancia Fulvia Zagato
Cool Classic Club

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23-0627007

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Color Gulf Blue

Interior Quilted Leather

Fuel Petrol

Transmission Manual

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This Italian sporting bellezza is stravagante. The Lancia Fulvia Zagato is a sporty bellezza of the 1960s and 1970s. The Zagato version of the Fulvia was a fantastic collaboration between Lancia and the famous design house Zagato. Most likely, Zagato took inspiration during the summer months as this beauty is known for its curves, with a flowing roofline that flows effortlessly into the rear end. The body is made of lightweight materials combined with a spirited characteristic engine. Similar to a Penne all’Arrabbiata pasta where grandmother has shot out with the chilli flakes, Mamma Mia! Under the skin, a completely revamped 1.4-litre four-cylinder. This little powerhouse delivers serious performance and the engine sound is music to any car enthusiast’s ears. Perfect for winding (rally) drives through the countryside, along the coast or just around town. The Fulvia Zagato is certainly not the roomiest car, who cares? It’s all about the driving experience. The seats are good and the driver’s seat puts all the controls within easy reach. Our specimen is one to lick your fingers at. A fully restored example, with a tweaked engine and a tightened chassis. On top of that, it comes with delicious rally equipment. Fun fact, it recently completed a major rally adventure of 3,000 kilometres in Japan! So belonged to a true enthusiast! Fancy a lively adventure in a driving history book? Don’t hesitate, get in touch with us directly. There is simply so much more to tell about it!
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