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| 1967 Lancia Flavia |
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Price: $28,988 |
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| Year: |
1967 |
| Make: |
Lancia |
| Model: |
Flavia |
| Trim: |
N\A |
| Engine: |
1.8 |
| Fuel: |
Gasoline |
| Color: |
Gray |
| Miles: |
10705 |
| Stock #: |
20945 |
| Body Style: |
Convertible |
| Condition: |
Used |
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Vehicle Description Please note, descripton is AI generated not be all accurate, please read the disclaimer!
Factory-standard equipment for the 1967 Lancia Flavia (1.8 L) reflected Lancia’s technical priorities: lightness, handling and a degree of comfort rather than bare-bones simplicity. The following describes the typical factory-fit specification and features for this model year.
Mechanical and drivetrain - Engine: 1.8-litre aluminum alloy horizontally-opposed four (boxer) engine, fitted as the standard power unit for the 1967 Flavia. The layout contributed to a low center of gravity and compact packaging. - Transmission: a 4-speed manual gearbox with synchromesh on the top ratios was standard. A Borg-Warner automatic was offered as a dealer/ factory option for buyers wanting an automatic transmission. - Drive layout: front-engine, front-wheel drive — a characteristic Lancia configuration intended to improve traction and interior packaging compared with contemporary rear-drive rivals.
Chassis and running gear - Suspension: independent suspension on all four corners; the front used wishbone geometry with coil springs and telescopic dampers, and the rear employed an independent design intended to balance ride comfort and road holding. - Brakes: factory fitment included disc brakes at the front with a servo assist; rear braking was by drums on standard models. Brake system design emphasized progressive feel and stopping power appropriate to the car’s coaching. - Wheels and tyres: steel wheels with hubcaps were standard; higher-spec or optional trims could be fitted with styled wheels and upgraded tyres.
Body and exterior - Construction: unibody steel construction with well-proportioned coachwork available in sedan (saloon) and coachbuilt coupe forms depending on the variant. - Trim: polished chrome bumpers and brightwork around the grille and window surrounds; simple, clean exterior detailing consistent with mid-1960s Italian design. - Lighting and visibility: round headlamps and conventional exterior mirrors; glass and exterior glazing were standard safety glass.
Interior and comfort - Seating: two front bucket seats and a bench rear seat finished in cloth or available vinyl/leather trim depending on specification. Typical factory upholstery choices were pragmatic and durable. - Dashboard and controls: driver-focussed instrument layout with speedometer, tachometer and essential gauges (fuel, oil, temperature, charging) mounted in a straightforward cluster. A wood-trim or simulated-wood fascia was often used on higher-trim examples. - Heating and ventilation: a factory heating and ventilation system with adjustable vents; heater controls were simple rotary or slider style. - Convenience: manual window winders and manual door locks were standard; a radio was usually offered as an optional extra from the factory.
Electrical and safety - Electrical system: 12-volt electrics with standard lighting and ignition components for the era; wipers and a basic wash system were fitted as standard. - Safety features: lap belts were typically fitted; advanced passive safety items common today were not part of the original factory specification.
Options and factory extras - Common factory extras included automatic transmission, upgraded trim and upholstery, radio/entertainment units, and different wheel/tyre packages. Coachbuilt coupe versions (Pininfarina, Vignale, etc., depending on the submodel) offered alternative bodywork and interior trim levels.
This description reflects the factory-supplied baseline equipment for the 1967 Flavia with the 1.8-litre engine; individual cars may differ depending on country of delivery, dealer-installed options and any restorations or modifications carried out since original production.
EXTERIOR: Good Overall Exterior Condition
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