Lancia
One Of 75! 1981 Lancia Zagato S.E.
Sometime back, I opined how Lancia was a part of a disappearing act at FCA. Well now that FCA is no more, Lancia is an even smaller speck of juggernaut Stellantis, which by my count is the overlord for… more»
Tent Find: Cheap 1981 Lancia Zagato Project
Here in the United States, we’re used to a car market determined by the bean counters over at the Big Three. If it doesn’t sell, it isn’t made. This results in a lot of safe business decisions manufacturers make… more»
Affordable Italian? 1976 Lancia Scorpion
Barn Finds reader Matt H. forwarded this mid-engined Italian rarity to us and I, for one, am intrigued. It’s located in Vancouver, Washington, and is listed for sale here on craigslist with an asking price of $9,400. The seller… more»
Low Mileage Arachnid: 1976 Lancia Scorpion
Lancia (pronounced LAHN-chya) has an extensive history with racing. Their 037, Stratos, and Delta held just about every winning title in world rally racing, and they brought that racing knowledge to their road cars, too. Motortrend has a good… more»
Street Legal Racer: 1988 Lancia Delta HF Integrale
Most gearheads by now know the cars like this 1988 Lancia Delta HF Integrale are the stuff of legend, having a deep history in motorsports that make it incredibly desirable as a road car. Most of the examples we… more»
Pininfarina GT: 1976 Lancia Scorpion
This 1976 Lancia Scorpion is a rarely seen offering that features the European-style nose with the fixed, glass headlights as opposed to the traditional flip-up units. It also has what appears to be the European-market bumpers, which are painted… more»
Suicide Doors: 1962 Lancia Appia Berlina
One of the drawbacks certain online platforms is the lack of options when it comes to presenting cars, and although I can’t prove it, I suspect the seller of this Lancia is a victim of a certain social media… more»
Cheap Exotic: 1979 Lancia Zagato
The Lancia Zagato remains an oddball in the collector car marketplace today, but it really shouldn’t be. There’s a lot here to like, from the influences of both Pininfarina and Zagato to the mid-engine design and targa-top roof. Still,… more»
THROWBACK: The Barn Bug Herbie Movie Collection
UPDATE – To celebrate Barn Finds’ 10th Anniversary, we are taking a look back at some of the top posts over the years! If you happen to know the current status of any of these Bugs, please let us… more»
One Of 26! 1965 Lancia Flavia Zagato
Lancia automobiles have graced the webpages of Barn Finds in the past, and deservedly so as they have been a substantial contributor to the Italian automotive scene. Anymore? Uh-uh, it will be surprising if Lancia survives the Stellantis lash-up…. more»
30 Years Owned: 1977 Lancia Beta HPE
Although a somewhat rare car by any standard, we’ve seen enough of Lancia’s entry level model, the Beta, on these pages to know you don’t have to look too hard to find one for sale if you’ve got one… more»
Restored and Parked: 1976 Lancia Scorpion
It’s not all that amazing anymore to read that a car was restored shortly before going into storage or otherwise being forgotten. That seems to at least be part of the story for this 1976 Lancia Scorpion, that received… more»
Final Year: 1982 Lancia Beta Zagato
Lancia was an Italian automaker whose first car came out in 1909. They became part of Fiat in 1969 with only one Lancia product still in production today. Lancia never had a big presence in the US, with its… more»
Reasonably Priced! 1982 Lancia Zagato
When you look at FCA’s current brands, soon to be enhanced by their PSA merger, Lancia is the one marque that has shrunk, considerably, from the “carscape”. It’s still around, of course, but limited to a single Ypsilon model… more»
Sharp Daily Driver: 1990 Lancia Delta Integrale 16V
When one thinks of FCA, the names Jeep, Fiat, Ram, Dodge, and Alfa Romeo come to mind. But did you know that the Lancia marque was part of that conglomeration too? Well, it is but in a very small… more»
Seldom Seen Estate! 1977 Lancia Beta HPE
The Beta represents Lancia’s first offering following its 1969 acquisition by Fiat. Beautifully styled, well-engineered, and much-maligned, a Beta can be an absolute blast to drive. However, ownership is not for the faint of heart. This Lancia Beta HPE… more»