Rare engine in the market?

Randy Adams

Re: Rare engine in the market?

Unread post by Randy Adams »

I defer to Jean de Barsy on this subject. I believe he identified the models with those parts. No, a Zagato normally does not have those parts.
laurent nash

Re: Rare engine in the market?

Unread post by laurent nash »

Randy,
I understand what you say about the catalog,
But all the Zagatos sport first serie known by me are registered under 824 00 except only one, for sale in Switzerland many years ago, is under 824 03, and it was specified RHD by the seller ( but i have not seen this car) and an other one 824-02 ( in Italy )
And the gearboxs are under 824 00.
Do you know a little book from Lancia called " Flaminia sport; catalogo delle parti di ricambi carrozzeria la zagato " ( 2e Edizione Dicembre 1962) in which I have found Modello Lancia Flaminia Sport 824 00, 824 03 , 824 13

My own Zagato sport first serie is an 824 00 !!!

In fact the in the first serie the numbers are from 824-1001 to 824-2067, in these 2067 you have GT Touring and Zagato : for example the 824 1001 and 824 1003 are Zagato, but 8241002 and 824- 1004 are Touring, sometimes 10 or 12 cars were made and after 2 or 3 Touring and so on, with no regularity
Sometimes appeared type 824-02 , and very later 824- 03.
laurent nash

Re: Rare engine in the market?

Unread post by laurent nash »

Dear Donbay;

The Flaminia competition were very specific, because tecnically a race car is very different than the usual car.
For me your Zagato is a very nice car, but all the modifications were made very later after the issue from Lancia and just for the " fun" and the pleasure of a prévious owner not for compétition !

Most of the parts added on your Zagato are coming from others types of Flaminia, and they are, by this fact, standard parts and only standard parts.
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