The Lancia Augusta represents an era where cars were not just modes of transportation but moving pieces of art.
Designed in the 1930s, the Augusta would have boasted an advanced engineering layout for its time, possibly including a small yet efficient engine, and innovative features like independent suspension. The “Carrozzata Farina” signifies a body crafted by the legendary Carrozzeria Farina, known for their elegance and craftsmanship, making it a rare collector’s piece.
This particular vehicle, with its distinctive blue hue and the original black plate, would not only capture the essence of pre-war luxury but also embody the innovative spirit of Lancia and the unparalleled style of Farina’s designs. Owning or even just witnessing such a car is a journey back to a time when each curve and line was a testament to the pursuit of automotive excellence and aesthetic beauty. We don’t know how many of these cars were made, but we suspect very, very few and most of those made have disappeared long ago. Find it for sale at €59,000 (today $64,000) here in Villorba, Italy.



