Blue aluminium: 1967 Lancia Fulvia Sport by Zagato

This Fulvia Sport built by Zagato is part of a batch of cars constructed entirely in aluminum in 1967. Subsequently, due to the construction costs, Zagato began building them in steel.

The alloy used was called “Peralluman” (the same used for the body of the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale, although the latter was made by the Marazzi body shop), and only 677 of these specific models were built. As a result, there are very few of them around, especially in project condition like this particular car.

The seller has published a photo of the car before it was stripped of paint, noting that the original color was blue (probably Lancia Blue), which is good news as it is rare to see one in this color. The car has been taken down to bare metal, but apart from this evidence, there are no photos of the interior, engine bay, or undercarriage: it will be up to the future owner to verify these aspects. Find it for sale at €15,800 (today $17,100) here in Les Pennes – Mirabeau, France.

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