Description
It was in the 1950s that motor racing became very interesting thanks to the participation of numerous teams, ranging from well-known makes to private individuals. At that time, the racing cars that took to the track seemed to have the same shape, namely the open-topped sports car, or barchetta. One of these is the Lancia racing car. The car on offer has a very smooth silver body and was rebuilt in aluminium by Italian coachbuilder ATL in the early 1980's. This superb Lancia is powered by a 2266cc V6 engine developing 87bhp. Power is transmitted through a four-speed manual gearbox. A complete restoration took place in 2017. This car is offered with the FIA historic passport and Belgian registration.