Lancia Flaminia (1962)

Sale price: US $16,000.00 Make an Offer

Condition: Seller notes:
Used
“Runs and drives”
Year: 1962 VIN : 823.00-1579
Mileage: 9883 Engine: 2.5
Model: Flaminia Number of Cylinders: 6
Drive Side: Left-hand drive Transmission: Manual
Interior Color: Black/Silver For Sale By: Private Seller
Make: Lancia Exterior Color: Red
Drive Type: RWD Trim: Pininfarina
Body Type: Coupe Vehicle Title: Clean
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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Rancho Cordova, California, United States

Vehicle description

This is an incredible car and a lot of fun to drive. I can only say what I know about this rare and awesome vehicle. I’ve owned it since March of 2015 and it was stored for 10 years in a barn before I’ve purchased it. Before it was stored, this beauty was driven by an old lady who named this car “Luci” but parked it and never driven it since her husband passed away. Her husband was the one who restored Luci and maintained it. Now, when I brought Luci home, changed all fluids, spark plugs, spark plug wires and it fired up right away. Ended up cleaning carburetor and in the process noticed one brake caliper started to leak, so, took all calipers out and had them repacked. Rear axle CV boots were changed as well. Cardin joints and few other things to get it going. I think I’ve put about 1,800 miles on it since and never had any issues. However, with my busy schedules lately, Luci was lacking attention and even though I would take it around a block every now and then, I feel like it would be much happier in some one else hands. Body is pretty solid and has no rust except minimal corrosion in battery bay. Windshield had a rock chip that started to spread lately. Engine and transaxle mounts still original and would be best to replace them. Everything works on this car and it’s 99% complete. Interior was redone by previous owner and I’d say in a cheap way, seats are done with vinyl/cloth and carpet is nothing close to the original as well. Exterior has some minor paint chips and scratches and has potential to be detailed but it’s not nearly to be perfect. If you got any questions, don’t hesitate to ask and I will try to answer to the best of my knowledge.