am I the only one who has never lookedat this site before ?
http://www.mylancia.com/
zagato website
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nope, it was new for me.
But as in practicly every blog/website dealing with a resto-project, updating got stalled....
I think after doing mine, his method isn't the best one... if it goes on not completely dismantling the car.
Especially when you are going to sand ... sand gets everywhere!!!!
It isn't that a big job to remove steering column (or place a bad one with an old steeringwheel if you want to move it over), dash and wiring.
tricky part on the S1 is the "bling bling" on the doors.
The Mitsu-green color isn't that bad - a S1 zag can have almost every color and still look stunning.
nice catch Grappa-Joe
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But as in practicly every blog/website dealing with a resto-project, updating got stalled....
I think after doing mine, his method isn't the best one... if it goes on not completely dismantling the car.
Especially when you are going to sand ... sand gets everywhere!!!!
It isn't that a big job to remove steering column (or place a bad one with an old steeringwheel if you want to move it over), dash and wiring.
tricky part on the S1 is the "bling bling" on the doors.
The Mitsu-green color isn't that bad - a S1 zag can have almost every color and still look stunning.
nice catch Grappa-Joe
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No, you are not alone but there is no progress in the projekt
Andreas
Andreas
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if I remember & have time, I will email mylancia tomorrow, which I can't seem to accomplish tonight from home; from the office & ask "whats up Mate?".
maybe he will not be in a position to happily reply::o
I like the color on this silver eyed Z; I've seen a 'similar color" on a DE Flavia Sport, original Lack !
As far as the wheels..........ummm ?
maybe he will not be in a position to happily reply::o
I like the color on this silver eyed Z; I've seen a 'similar color" on a DE Flavia Sport, original Lack !
As far as the wheels..........ummm ?
Re: zagato website
I honestly thought I had been "everywhere on the net" with a Lancia.
Obviously not. Nice find there John, and thanks for sharing.
Like so many other projects, it seems to have run out of steam. Or maybe he just got tired of the documentation.
Obviously not. Nice find there John, and thanks for sharing.
Like so many other projects, it seems to have run out of steam. Or maybe he just got tired of the documentation.
Henrik
1970 Flavia Coupe
1970 Flavia Coupe
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for fun & hoping to learn something new about Fulvia I googled [s]blond-vixens from mars[/s]; sorry...I actually googled fulvia zagato & mylancia popped up ! signed: aka Fulvia as in Me
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Geoff Goldberg
1952 B20 s.2
1957 B24 s.6
1959 Appia Berlina s.2
1952 B20 s.2
1957 B24 s.6
1959 Appia Berlina s.2
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Geoff Wrote:
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> www.lanciainfo.com
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> but its for earlier cars, not much on Fulvias....
Hi G, it's your fault that I've been cruising lanciainfo.com instead of working today B)-
them "earlier Lancia": imho...specialspecial, rare, precious, bu'tiful but too old, too hard to maintain, too exotic (& Xpensive) for my blood,
plus "I'd rather have a more modern GT; perhaps a hot-rod [s]Lincoln[/s], ooops...I meant hot-red Gamma,
in Black
Thnx for the link
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> www.lanciainfo.com
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> but its for earlier cars, not much on Fulvias....
Hi G, it's your fault that I've been cruising lanciainfo.com instead of working today B)-
them "earlier Lancia": imho...specialspecial, rare, precious, bu'tiful but too old, too hard to maintain, too exotic (& Xpensive) for my blood,
plus "I'd rather have a more modern GT; perhaps a hot-rod [s]Lincoln[/s], ooops...I meant hot-red Gamma,
in Black
Thnx for the link