Lancia
Flaminia
1957-1970
In March 1957 the Flaminia berlina was revealed at the Salone dell'Automobile di Torino. It was Lancia's flagship model at the time, replacing the Aurelia. It was available throughout its lifetime as saloon, coupé and cabriolet. Pinifarina designed and built the coupé while Carrozzeria Touring was responsible for the GT coupé and cabriolet, both recognizable by the four round headlights. Zagato designed and built the two-seater Sport with its distinctive rounded aluminium body. 12,633 Flaminia's were sold over 13 years with the coupé outselling the four-door saloon, an unusual occurrence, while the hand-built coupé bodies made them considerably more expensive than the factory-built berlina.
In 1962 the 2,458 cc V6 engine was enlarged to 2,775 cc. The same year, Carrozzeria Touring introduced the GTL, a 2+2 version of the GT with a slightly longer wheelbase.
1963
Lancia Flaminia
folder, 4 pagina's, Italiaans, Frans, Engels, Duits
uitgave 10-63
Dating
publicity code 8799120 10/63
Lancia Flaminia coupé 3B
folder, 4 pagina's, Italiaans, Frans, Engels, Duits
uitgave 10-63
Dating
publicity code 8799121
Lancia Flaminia GT 3C, cabriolet
folder, 4 pagina's, Italiaans, Frans, Engels, Duits
uitgave 10-63
Dating
publicity code 8799122
Lancia Flaminia sport 3C
sheet, Engels
uitgave 10-63
Dating
publicity code 8799128 10/63
1965
Lancia Flaminia supersport
folder, 4 pages, French
published 02-65
Dating
publicity code 8799 153 2-65
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