Lancia Flaminia Super Sport Zagato 2.8 3C

1967

1967 Lancia Flaminia Super Sport Zagato 2.8 3C

VIN# 826232.002135  

Engine # 826200*2135*

Zagato body #377
Grigio New Market metallic with Black Leather

One of the last Zagato aluminum bodied Flaminia Super Sports equipped with triple Weber carburetors on a 2.8 liter V6 producing over 150 horsepower. The superbly designed chassis with the rear mounted 4-speed transaxle surrounded by inboard disc brakes makes for a great handling GT car…very balanced and capable on twisty backcountry roads.

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Patrick Smiekel

805-680-6900

psmiekel@gmail.com

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