1970 Lancia Flavia 2000 coupe
The Lancia 2000 was an evolution of the Series II Flavia Coupé. The car's body shell was designed and made by Pininfarina. The interior was also designed by Pininfarina and bears a striking resemblance to that of the Ferrari 330 GT. The cosmetic changes to the 2000 Coupé were largely confined to a new grille with headlamps incorporated into the now wider intake, new bumpers, and the tail was shorn of its vestigial tail fins, with a raised and squared decklid. The interior did not undergo significant changes, merely refinement of the previous design. The power plant was adopted from the 2000 sedan delivered with a 5-speed manual transmission. The Lancia 2000 was technologically advanced for the day with features such as a 5 speed transmission and power assisted steering. The 2000 Coupé is considered to be some of the last true Lancia cars, designed before Fiat took control of the company in 1969. The cars do not suffer the corrosion problems associated with later generation Lancias and are generally regarded as being more resistant than contemporary rivals from other manufacturers. Our beautiful, one Italian family ownership, example we are presenting today has undergone technical recommissioning by us and is a real pleasure to drive, especially boosting her gorgeous Grey/red leather color scheme She comes with her original libretto registration and some spare parts even a spare engine is able to be purchased.