Just to freshen up on the other thread as noted above, plus to seek further clarification if anyone off the forum knows where the other Lancias ended up. Below is a list taken from the linked Hagertys site of the 27, yes, 27 Lancias!!.
https://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/Articles/2010/12/07/Portuguese-Barn-Find-Photo-GalleryA book about the same has been published, anyone read it or know if it has many other details about the other cars/Lancias fate?
http://www.amazon.com/Corvette-Barn-Stories-Automotive-Archaeology/dp/0760337977• Lancia Flavia Coupé 1.5 1963
• Lancia Fulvia Coupé 1970
• Lancia Aurelia B12 1954
• Lancia Flaminia Zagato 1960
• Lancia Aurelia B20 GT 1954
• Lancia Aurelia B20 GT 1957
• Lancia Aurelia B24 Spider 1955
• Lancia Appia I 1955
• Lancia Appia III
• Lancia Appia II
• Lancia Appia Coupé
• Lancia Appia Coupé
• Lancia Flaminia Coupé Farina
• Lancia Flaminia
• Lancia Flaminia Touring
• Lancia Aurelia Coupé 1952
• Lancia Aurelia Coupé 1951 • Lancia Aurelia Coupé 1954
• Lancia Aurelia Coupé 1957
• Lancia Aurelia Coupé 1955
• Lancia Ardea 1938
• Lancia Thema 8.32 1988
• Lancia Appia Coupé 1959
• Lancia Flavia 2000 Coupé 1970
• Lancia Fulvia Coupé 1973
• Lancia Flavia Cabriolet 1966
• Lancia Flavia Coupé 1.8 1968 We know sort off the fate of the two photoed together in the older thread...what about the rest?
This was the web site quite a few of them were sold off, I see 3 Lancias currently listed today
http://www.interclassico.com/?a=barhttp://www.interclassico.com/?a=cars-view&i=5&d=2767 An Appia, I'd listed up before.
http://www.interclassico.com/?a=cars-view&i=5&d=2746&g=2 A smart looking Flaminia berlina, if it looks half as good in photos as flesh, for decent money. ( please note they haven't ticked the CD, Traction control or ABS boxes....
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http://www.interclassico.com/?a=cars-view&i=5&d=3207&g=1 Finally a Flavia 1.8 Again looks half decent.
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