1964 Lancia Flavia Sport Zagato Project
This car is from the Jim Simpson collection and will make a very unique project.
The Lancia Flavia Sport is a high-performance variant of the Lancia Flavia executive car, produced in collaboration with Zagato, an Italian coachbuilder. It was introduced in 1962 and featured a unique, aerodynamically optimized body design, which set it apart from other Flavia models. As per Lancia’s chassis number book, only 527 Flavia Sport Zagato’s were built.
Key Features
Zagato-designed body with distinctive curved side windows, wraparound windshield, and concave rear window
All-alloy construction, weighing only 1060 kg
1.8 L (1800 cc) Lancia H4 engine with mechanical fuel injection, producing 102 horsepower
Top speed: 188 km/h (117 mph)
This 1964 Lancia Flavia Sport Zagato project car comes with many duplicate parts including 5 engines. Three of the 5 motors turn over and are extremely rebuildable. Getting mechanical parts is not a problem. The alloy body is mostly straight and should be easy enough to sort out. The chassis has plenty of rust and will require significant metal work.
This car is from the Jim Simpson collection and will make a very unique project.
The Lancia Flavia Sport is a high-performance variant of the Lancia Flavia executive car, produced in collaboration with Zagato, an Italian coachbuilder. It was introduced in 1962 and featured a unique, aerodynamically optimized body design, which set it apart from other Flavia models. As per Lancia’s chassis number book, only 527 Flavia Sport Zagato’s were built.
Key Features
Zagato-designed body with distinctive curved side windows, wraparound windshield, and concave rear window
All-alloy construction, weighing only 1060 kg
1.8 L (1800 cc) Lancia H4 engine with mechanical fuel injection, producing 102 horsepower
Top speed: 188 km/h (117 mph)
This 1964 Lancia Flavia Sport Zagato project car comes with many duplicate parts including 5 engines. Three of the 5 motors turn over and are extremely rebuildable. Getting mechanical parts is not a problem. The alloy body is mostly straight and should be easy enough to sort out. The chassis has plenty of rust and will require significant metal work.
This car is from the Jim Simpson collection and will make a very unique project.
The Lancia Flavia Sport is a high-performance variant of the Lancia Flavia executive car, produced in collaboration with Zagato, an Italian coachbuilder. It was introduced in 1962 and featured a unique, aerodynamically optimized body design, which set it apart from other Flavia models. As per Lancia’s chassis number book, only 527 Flavia Sport Zagato’s were built.
Key Features
Zagato-designed body with distinctive curved side windows, wraparound windshield, and concave rear window
All-alloy construction, weighing only 1060 kg
1.8 L (1800 cc) Lancia H4 engine with mechanical fuel injection, producing 102 horsepower
Top speed: 188 km/h (117 mph)
This 1964 Lancia Flavia Sport Zagato project car comes with many duplicate parts including 5 engines. Three of the 5 motors turn over and are extremely rebuildable. Getting mechanical parts is not a problem. The alloy body is mostly straight and should be easy enough to sort out. The chassis has plenty of rust and will require significant metal work.