Description
The last car produced under the aegis of Vincenzo Lancia, and of which the founder of the car manufacturer was proud until the end of his days, was defined by the press as "a wonderful creature". A revolutionary car for the time in which it was built, equipped with many technical patents and a protagonist of the sports car scene for over a decade. Thanks to its excellent coefficient, this car is ideal for participating in historic events and regularity races such as the 1000 Miglia, which saw it win the Class at the time. This example belonging to the second series has been kept in full efficiency over the years, benefiting from conservative restoration interventions. The car was sold new in Rome and belonged to SIS, the Italian Spirits Company, which in the post-war period had a monopoly on the distribution of alcohol in Italy. Later registered in Terni, it still retains its four-number iron plates of the time and the original booklet. The car has recently undergone an overhaul and is ready for use on the road.