This 1967 Lancia Flavia was reportedly owned by a long-time Lancia club member in Southern California before the seller acquired it about a year and a half ago. The car recently received a bare-metal glass/trim-out repaint in Grigio Escali, and power comes from an injected 1.8-liter flat-four paired with a 4-speed manual gearbox. Three months ago a new clutch kit was installed, the transmission was serviced, and some tuning adjustments were made. Additionally, the fuel injection system and brakes were recently gone through by marque specialist Adan Figuroa. This Flavia is now being offered with service records from current ownership and a clean California title in the seller’s name. The Flavia features a Pininfarina-designed and hand-assembled body. During the bare-metal repaint, the color was computer-matched to the original Grigio Escali color by using the original finish in the rear of the back seat trunk separation panel as a sample. After the paintwork was completed a new windscreen, rear glass seals, and polished trim strips were installed. According to the seller, minor pitting is present on the bumpers, front grille, and rear European license plate bezel. A 1970s-era California smog-exemption sticker remains affixed to the windshield as shown in the photo gallery below. Four new tires were installed in 2017, and the recent brake overhaul utilized NOS factory parts including a new master cylinder, booster, calipers, and lines. Inside, the black upholstery is accented with silver/grey rubber floor mats and a redone matching headliner. The trunk compartment also features an original-style mat as pictured in the gallery, and contains the factory jack and tools. The seller states that this Flavia has been kept largely stock inside, including the operational clock and period AM/FM radio. Currently the odometer displays 4,314 kilometers and is believed to have rolled over once. Approximately 600 miles have been added by the seller. The aluminum 1.8-liter flat-four recently had its fuel-injection system gone through and refreshed with new parts by the Southern California Lancia expert Adan Figuroa. Three months ago a new clutch kit was installed, the 4-speed transmission shift linkage was refurbished, and the fluid was changed. Additional tuning adjustments were made at the same time. One of the original data plates is depicted above. The seller has found two smaller areas of perforation underneath the vehicle. Additional undercarriage photos are displayed in the gallery below. A driving video can be viewed below:
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