Lancia Appia

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Went to look at the Saab 96, but ended up checking over a Lancia Appia at Brightwells today.

Made my Sud look very crude indeed. The quality just shone through.

Sat in it the door swung gently back and almost shut, then I went to lift the door opening handle to swing it open again and slam it, but got it wrong and the door door just slid too when I lifted the catch and shut perfectly.

The fit of the panels and effort put into it to get it all working harmoniously was impressive. :D

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That's pretty car but with a column change did they ever come with a bench seat? I'd still have it tho'

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That is sweet, I like this one.


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lancia-Appia ... SwulJdHfDs



I also like the orange Lotus Europa. 8-)

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Kegsti66 wrote:That is sweet, I like this one.


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lancia-Appia ... SwulJdHfDs



I also like the orange Lotus Europa. 8-)
Very good paint on the Lotus and i knelt down next to it to see how low it was and it struck me as quite amazing how high all the other cars around appear.

Next to a big truck on the motorway it must feel disconcerting. Great car though in fab condition and will go quite cheap i think.

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junior wrote:Next to a big truck on the motorway it must feel disconcerting. Great car though in fab condition and will go quite cheap i think.
I have found that it's not a problem when you are on the move - it only feels slightly intimidating when you are stuck in traffic. Only then do you realise that you don't even come up to a lorry's wheel nuts :lol:

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Spacenut wrote:
junior wrote:Next to a big truck on the motorway it must feel disconcerting. Great car though in fab condition and will go quite cheap i think.
I have found that it's not a problem when you are on the move - it only feels slightly intimidating when you are stuck in traffic. Only then do you realise that you don't even come up to a lorry's wheel nuts :lol:
Of course yours is a similar height. Had not thought of that. Have you compared them closely at any time?

Lancia went for 6K . That feels very cheap having looked the car over. Just need more sheds first I think. :lol:

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Just realised, a Lancia thread and NO :o comment from Kev :?

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junior wrote:Just realised, a Lancia thread and NO :o comment from Kev :?

:lol:

I did read through mate and agreed with it all, the Appia is a fantastic bit of design, world leaders back in the day. That narrow angle V4 is a thing of beauty, there was an article in the LMC mag recently about how well they go compared to stuff of the period.
Giulietta JTD 170
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Lancia Flavia coupe 1.8 1963
Lancia Dedra turbo
Renault Clio 197 RS

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But I should have tried more

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KevJTD wrote:
junior wrote:Just realised, a Lancia thread and NO :o comment from Kev :?

:lol:

I did read through mate and agreed with it all, the Appia is a fantastic bit of design, world leaders back in the day. That narrow angle V4 is a thing of beauty, there was an article in the LMC mag recently about how well they go compared to stuff of the period.
That's better. Its complete now :D

How do you think they compare for spares, availability and cost with Alfa?

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Well, I guess they're harder than anything to get bits for really.

I'd love a 50's Lancia, or even a 60's.

About the only car that will tempt me to get back in the workshop for a full resto that's for sure, but that won't even be a possibility for a few years. Retirement looms from big jobs, until the temptation looms :lol:
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:lol: Yep, with you there. I am just restoring a 1965 bicycle at the moment and that feels like a nice level to be working at. :D

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British or Italian?

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Sud 145 wrote:British or Italian?
:lol: Almost guaranteed to be one of those two eh. A Swinnerton from Stoke on Trent. :D

Will have it done soon and post a before and after if i can find the before pictures.

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I'll see your Swinnerton and raise you my Rogers Trike. Lol

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Swinnerton cycles are still going they’re my local bike shop about 6 miles from me.
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