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Lancia Aurelia B20 GT B20GT Coupe 1951

Allgemeine Beschreibung : Lancia is known for building Italy’s most exquisitely crafted, cleverly engineered motorcars. Their meticulous attention to detail often led them down a path of financial struggle, but the principles set forth by founder Vincenzo Lancia drove his engineers to create some of the most influential automobiles of all time. Many of Lancia’s pre-war innovations such as independent suspension and monocoque chassis culminated with the revolutionary Aurelia of 1951.

Development of the new flagship began during World War II, with the first production models arriving in 1951. Since 1919, Lancia experimented with monocoque chassis construction, which naturally evolved into the new Aurelia. 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 and providing room for six passengers in the Berlina models. Other features included inboard rear brakes, and the world’s first production V6 engine complete with hemispherical combustion chambers. As with nearly all Lancias, the B10 Aurelia debuted as a four-door Berlina, with the B20 coupe, B24 spider, and coachbuilt models following suit.

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 today’s retrospective events, and enthusiasts covet these remarkable automobiles for their performance, quality, and exquisite beauty.

Proudly offered here is one of the earliest known Aurelia B20 GT coupes in existence. Chassis number B20 1047 is from the first batch of 98 pre-production models, and the Italian Aurelia Register believe this to be a rare Viotti-built example. While the Aurelia B20 is widely regarded as one of Pininfarina’s masterpieces, the earliest pre-production cars were constructed by Carrozzeria Ghia or in the case of a handful of Aurelias, Carrozzeria Viotti. Dispatched on the 18th of July, 1951, chassis 1047 was finished in beige metallizzato over a nocciola (hazelnut) fabric interior. It remained in Italy through the 1990s, where it was later restored and updated with the desirable floor shift and early style sports manifold with twin Weber 32 DR 7 SP carburetors. After the Italian restoration, the car spent time in England before coming to the United States. In 2014, it received a major mechanical service and tune, before being offered for sale on the West Coast. In the hands of the most recent owner, the Aurelia traveled to the East Coast, where it was handed over to the specialists at Automotive Restorations, Inc, to receive a high-quality restoration totaling over $100,000. The body was taken down to bare metal, the metalwork carefully repaired and corrected, and resprayed in this striking shade of bright red. Furthermore, a full retrim of the interior was done, along with further mechanical sorting and tuning.

Still fresh from its 2017 restoration, this fabulous Lancia Aurelia presents in outstanding condition. Unadorned and free of unnecessary heavy chrome trim and clutter, the body is straight and crisp, with excellent panel alignment. Brightwork and fittings have been restored as needed, to include correct finely refurbished bumpers, fluted Carello headlamps, and amber fog lights, and restored color-keyed steel wheels, proper Michelin X radials, and new alloy wheel covers.

As part of the recent work, the interior has been completely retrimmed using Fawn leather on the seats and panels. The upholstery remains taut and supple, showing only light use since the project completed. The instruments are a particular highlight of the cockpit, with distinct green numerals on a metallic gold background, all set into a body-color metal fascia. A new, original-style Aurelia steering wheel was fitted at considerable expense, replacing the cracked original. It also retains the preferred floor shifter, which best suits the sporting character of the B20 GT Coupe.

Records show this Aurelia had further mechanical sorting by Automotive Restorations, with work including rebuilt carburetors, new rubber fuel lines, rebuilt distributor, and freshened suspension bushings. The 1,991 cc V6 engine presents in superb order, with good quality finishing and detail under the bonnet. Few cars of the era compare to the Lancia Aurelia for sheer driving pleasure, and this superb and highly desirable example is sure to please its next keeper. Likely among the earliest surviving B20 GTs extant, it is eligible for virtually any prestigious driving event, including the Mille Miglia, where Bracco and Maglioli cast the legend of the Aurelia nearly 70 years ago.


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1951 Lancia Aurelia B20 GT B20GT Coupe is listed verkauft on ClassicDigest in St. Louis by Mark Hyman for $165000.

 

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Karosserietyp : Auto Marke : Lancia Modell : Aurelia B20 GT Ausführung : B20GT Coupe Hubraum : 0.0 Modelljahr : 1951 Karosstyp : Coupé Lage : Missouri

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Akt 1: Die Frühen Jahre (1906-1920er)
Lancia wurde 1906 von Vincenzo Lancia gegründet, einem Ingenieursgenie mit einer Vorliebe für das Außergewöhnliche. Die Marke erlangte schnell einen Ruf für ihre präzise Ingenieurskunst und innovative Herangehensweise. Der Lancia Alpha, 1907 eingeführt, war das erste Auto mit einem schmalen V4-Motor und setzte den Ton für Lancias Einsatz für technische Exzellenz.

Akt 2: Innovation im Zentrum (1930er-1950er)
Die 1930er Jahre sahen Lancia die Grenzen der Innovation mit Modellen wie dem Lambda ausloten, dem ersten Auto mit selbsttragender Monocoque-Chassis. Der in den 1930er Jahren eingeführte Aprilia präsentierte wegweisende Aerodynamik und einen V4-Motor und festigte Lancias Ruf als Pionier.

Akt 3: Eleganz der Nachkriegszeit (1950er-1960er)
Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg begeisterte Lancia weiterhin mit Modellen wie dem Aurelia, dem ersten Serienauto mit einem V6-Motor. Es verband Leistung mit Komfort und Eleganz. Der Flaminia folgte und verkörperte Luxus und fortschrittliche Technik.

Akt 4: Rallye-Dominanz (1970er-1980er)
Lancia hat sich mit einer beispiellosen Rallye-Geschichte einen Platz in der Motorsportgeschichte gesichert. Der Lancia Stratos, ein keilförmiges Wunder, dominierte die Rallyeszene in den 1970er Jahren und holte von 1974 bis 1976 drei aufeinanderfolgende Rallye-Weltmeisterschaften. Der Delta Integrale, in den 1980er Jahren eingeführt, setzte diese Rallye-Herrschaft mit mehreren Meisterschaften fort.

Akt 5: Herausforderungen und Widerstandsfähigkeit (1990er-2000er)
Das späte 20. Jahrhundert brachte finanzielle Herausforderungen für Lancia mit sich, was zu Zusammenarbeiten mit anderen Automobilherstellern führte. Trotz der Schwierigkeiten führte Lancia Modelle wie den Thesis und den Ypsilon ein, die den Einsatz für Stil und Substanz zeigten.

Akt 6: Neuerfindung im 21. Jahrhundert (2010er-Heute)
In den 2010er Jahren konzentrierte sich Lancia auf die Ypsilon als Hauptmodell, um die Markenstrategie neu auszurichten. Obwohl die Produktionszahlen zurückgingen, behielt die Marke ihren Ruf für unverwechselbares Design und Komfort bei.

Epilog: Ein Erbe von Leidenschaft und Innovation
Lancias Geschichte ist eine von Leidenschaft, Innovation und Motorsporterfolg. Die Marke, mit ihren bahnbrechenden Designs, technologischen Fortschritten und Rallyetriumphen, hat einen unauslöschlichen Eindruck in der Automobilwelt hinterlassen. Lancia mag in den letzten Jahren Herausforderungen gegenüberstehen, aber ihr Erbe lebt weiter, gefeiert von Enthusiasten, die die Magie in jedem Lancia-Werk erkennen