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Lancia Aurelia B20 GT 1957

General description : Rare 1957 Lancia Aurelia B20 GT CoupeThis 1957 Lancia Aurelia B20 GT Coupe is an excellent original example out of 30 year ownership. Red with black interior. It's been off the road for several years and is not currently running but the motor turns by hand. While overall presentable, it would still benefit from minor cosmetic freshening. A solid and honest B20 that would make for an exciting addition to any collection. The Lancia Aurelia was introduced in 1951. In conjunction with the rigid floor and body was an independent suspension system, with trailing arms in the rear connected to the aft-mounted transaxle. Not only did the transaxle setup give the Aurelia exceptional handling balance, but it also allowed for a low driveshaft tunnel, limiting intrusion into the cabin. Other features included inboard rear brakes, and the worlds first production V6 engine complete with hemispherical combustion chambers. To demonstrate the capabilities of its revolutionary new GT car, Lancia entered four B20 GTs in the 2-liter class of the 1951 Mille Miglia. Straight away, the Aurelias showed clean heels to the rest of the 2-liter field. When the torrential rains came, the B20 GT of Giovanni Bracco and Umberto Maglioli began to close on the leaders, most of whom were in machinery with two or more times the displacement of the Aurelia! After a genuinely heroic drive, Bracco and Maglioli clawed back over five minutes on the leading 4.1-liter Ferrari, closing the gap to just 20 minutes when the checkered flag fell after 13 hours of racing. With the sensational second-place overall in the Mille Miglia, the Aurelia became an instant hero to thousands of Italians. More success would follow in similarly grueling events like the Carrera Panamericana and Targa Florio where the Lancia's deft handling and reliability paid off in dividends. The Aurelia remains a popular choice for todays retrospective events, and enthusiasts covet these remarkable automobiles for their performance, quality, and exquisite beauty.Was: $139,500Discounted Price: $79,500

1957 Lancia Aurelia B20 GT is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in New York by Gullwing Motor Cars for $139500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Lancia Model : Aurelia B20 GT Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1957 Location : Astoria Vehicle Registration : Undefined

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About Lancia
Ah, Lancia, the Italian marque that danced on the edge of automotive brilliance! Let me take you on a journey through the captivating story of Lancia, a brand that embodies passion, innovation, and rallying prowess.

Act 1: The Early Years (1906-1920s)
Lancia was founded in 1906 by Vincenzo Lancia, an engineering wizard with a flair for the extraordinary. The brand quickly gained a reputation for its precision engineering and innovative approach. The Lancia Alpha, introduced in 1907, was the first car to feature a narrow-angle V4 engine, setting the tone for Lancia's commitment to technical excellence.

Act 2: Innovation at its Core (1930s-1950s)
The 1930s saw Lancia pushing the boundaries of innovation with models like the Lambda, the first car to feature a load-bearing monocoque chassis. The Aprilia, introduced in the 1930s, showcased cutting-edge aerodynamics and a V4 engine, solidifying Lancia's reputation as a pioneer.

Act 3: Post-War Elegance (1950s-1960s)
After World War II, Lancia continued to dazzle with models like the Aurelia, the first production car to feature a V6 engine. It blended performance with comfort and elegance. The Flaminia followed, embodying luxury and advanced engineering.

Act 4: Rally Domination (1970s-1980s)
Lancia etched its name in motorsport history with an unparalleled rally legacy. The Lancia Stratos, a wedge-shaped wonder, dominated the rally scene in the 1970s, clinching three consecutive World Rally Championships from 1974 to 1976. The Delta Integrale, introduced in the 1980s, continued this rally reign with multiple championships.

Act 5: Struggles and Resilience (1990s-2000s)
The latter part of the 20th century brought financial challenges for Lancia, leading to collaborations with other automakers. Despite the difficulties, Lancia introduced models like the Thesis and the Ypsilon, showcasing its commitment to style and substance.

Act 6: 21st Century Reinvention (2010s-Present)
In the 2010s, Lancia faced a shift in strategy, focusing on the Ypsilon as its primary model. While production numbers dwindled, the brand maintained its reputation for distinctive design and comfort.

Epilogue: A Legacy of Passion and Innovation
Lancia's story is one of passion, innovation, and motorsport glory. The brand, with its groundbreaking designs, technological advancements, and rallying triumphs, has left an indelible mark on the automotive world. Lancia may have faced challenges in recent years, but its legacy lives on, celebrated by enthusiasts who recognize the magic woven into each Lancia creation. Finally, Here are some of the most important Lancia models that have left an enduring mark:

1. Lancia Lambda (1922-1931):
The Lancia Lambda is often considered a pioneering model, being the first car to feature a load-bearing monocoque chassis. This innovation set the stage for modern automotive design. The Lambda was available in various body styles and showcased Lancia's commitment to engineering excellence.

2. Lancia Aurelia (1950-1958):
The Aurelia, introduced in the early 1950s, was a groundbreaking model for Lancia. It was the first production car to feature a V6 engine, and it incorporated advanced engineering, including a rear transaxle and inboard rear brakes. The Aurelia set new standards for performance and comfort.

3. Lancia Flaminia (1957-1970):
Continuing Lancia's tradition of combining style with innovation, the Flaminia was introduced as a luxury sedan. It featured a V6 engine, a de Dion rear suspension, and avant-garde styling. The Flaminia further solidified Lancia's reputation for producing high-end, technically advanced vehicles.

4. Lancia Stratos (1973-1978):
The Lancia Stratos is an icon in the world of rallying. Born out of Lancia's rallying ambitions, the Stratos was purpose-built for competition. With its distinctive wedge-shaped design and a mid-mounted V6 engine, it became the first car to win the World Rally Championship three times consecutively from 1974 to 1976.

5. Lancia Delta (1979-1994):
The Lancia Delta is synonymous with rally success. It dominated the rally scene in the late '80s and early '90s, winning six consecutive manufacturers' titles in the World Rally Championship. The Delta's combination of performance, agility, and versatility made it an icon both on and off the rally stages.

6. Lancia Thema 8.32 (1986-1994):
The Lancia Thema 8.32 was a performance-oriented version of the Thema sedan, and it stood out for its collaboration with Ferrari. It featured a 3.0-liter V8 engine sourced from Ferrari, making it one of the few sedans with a Ferrari powerplant. This model showcased Lancia's ability to blend luxury and performance.