This 1935 Lancia Dilambda, chassis no. 1256, is a rare piece of Lancia history, preserved in its original condition. Though the chassis was produced in 1935, the car was homologated and registered in 1936 after being completed by Stabilimenti Farina, one of the most prestigious coachbuilders ever. This luxurious six-window sedan was designed for the elite, offering a level of sophistication and exclusivity probably unmatched at the time.
8-cylinder, 4-liter engine and advanced independent suspension: this Lancia was a marvel of engineering. The 4-liter displacement was an extraordinary feature, more than four times the average engine size of most cars sold in Italy back then, making it a vehicle for the very wealthy—often chauffeur-driven, as indicated by its leather front cabin for the driver and plush gray cloth interior for the passengers. It even included an electric call system to summon the chauffeur, further emphasizing its status.
What sets this Dilambda apart is that it is fully preserved, never restored. It still boasts its original Blu Lancia paint, original interior, and complete mechanical integrity. This car remains a time capsule of 1930s luxury, complete with original license plates, first registration documents, Lancia registry identity certification, and ASI homologation. It’s a one-of-a-kind opportunity to own a truly untouched classic from an era of grand automotive craftsmanship. Find it for sale at €95,000 (today $104,000) here in Isso, Italy.



