1955 marked the beginning of a new era for the Lancia brand. The Lancia family could no longer sustain the company, founded in 1906 by Vincenzo Lancia, and had to sell their shares in the family business after 49 years. During this period, Lancia's own designer, Pininfarina, unveiled a large sedan intended as a successor to the Lancia Aurelia. Lancia Flaminia Coupe GT (1959-1963) The second variant, offered between the spring of 1959 and mid-1967, was built by Carrozzeria Touring and is recognizable by the GT designation (=Gran Turismo). The design was based on that of the Maserati 3500 GT. Essentially, like the PF Coupe, this car shared the same technical components as the sedan. Touring's distinctive Superleggera construction, a body with an aluminum tubular frame, resulted in a weight reduction of 200 kg. As a result, the unladen weight of the Touring Coupe was only 1.337 kg. Thanks to the shortened wheelbase of 2.
Mileage 78.419 km
Year of construction 1963
Color white
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