Two in a row doesn’t refer to the make and model of the car, but rather to two convertibles, in a similar condition, with a very similar color both inside and outside.
The one published yesterday is technically a running car, something that can certainly not be said about this Flavia Convertible 1800, whose restoration was abandoned in the initial phase. However, it started from a car that seems fundamentally solid and, above all, complete. The latter is a very important factor because for all Italian cars that are not Alfa Romeo or Fiat (from the factory), finding spare parts is always difficult.
We have only published a part of the photos provided by the seller, but it can be seen that the interiors, steering wheel, front and rear bumpers are present and also appear to be in good condition. The car has a nice shade of grey, perhaps ‘Newmarket grey,’ and red interiors. The engine bay is dirty but complete. In essence, we can say that this is a significant restoration project, probably without too many hurdles along the way. Find it for sale at €15,000 (today $17,700) here in Verona, Italy.





