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1965 Lancia Flavia

VIN: 815330011933
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Oct 22, 2025
OTS and Co
Berkeley, California, USA
99,826 km (62,029 mi) TMU
Manual
LHD
Original & Highly Original
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About this 1965 Lancia Flavia

VIN: 815330011933

Perhaps the best way to describe a vintage Lancia is as the ultimate connoisseur’s car. It is a car that one owns not for the image it projects to others, but for the experience it offers its owner. At the core of the company were two critical pillars: technical innovation and build quality. As far back as the years before World War I, Lancia distinguished itself on these axes, bringing the world’s first integrated electrical system in an automobile (1913), the first unitary body (in 1922 in a car which also had independent front suspension!), the first 5-speed gearbox (1948), the first V6 (1950), the first V4, and many other innovations. These cars were expensive for the performance they offered, but the quality of engineering and construction left them essentially without peer for buyers who could appreciate these characteristics. For everyone else, they were a tough sell and this ultimately led to Fiat taking Lancia over in 1969.

Much of the company’s history was characterized by financial troubles. In the 1950s, these were quite acute. The Lancia family watched the company lose considerable sums, resulting from weak sales of their Appia and Aurelia models, as well as a costly racing program which was abruptly terminated in May 1955, three days after Alberto Ascari lost his life in an accident at Monza driving a Lancia D50 Grand Prix car. The Lancia family ultimately sold their shares to Carlo Pesenti, a wealthy industrialist who had made his fortune in construction and cement, a process which occurred between 1955 and 1959. Pesenti tended to prefer the engineers with extensive theoretical education, and consequently gravitated toward Lancia’s new Technical Director Antonio Fessia, who had been intimately involved in the creation of Fiat’s wildly successful Topolino (500) and subsequently championed the front-wheel-drive F11 sedan powered by a horizontally-opposed four cylinder engine which was intended to be produced by CEMSA in the second half of the 1940s before they went out of business.

Fessia arrived at Lancia in March of 1955, and it wasn’t long before he was able to dust off the ideas behind the stillborn F11 to introduce a new midsize car to slot between the 1.1 liter Appia and the 2.5 liter Flaminia. Initially produced in 1.5 liter and later 1.8 and 2.0 liter forms, the new model was called the Flavia and featured front wheel drive and a horizontally-opposed four cylinder engine, just like the F11. The car also employed unitary construction and four wheel disc brakes, making it one of Italy’s most sophisticated cars when it was introduced at the Turin Motor Show in 1960.

Initially available as a square-rigged saloon, a coupe version of the Flavia was added in 1962, which featured a Pininfarina-designed body that looked rather like a smaller version of Ferrari’s 250 GTE 2+2. It was tuned for a bit more power and embodied all of the traditional Lancia values of good road holding, innovative engineering, and superb build quality. Like its smaller sibling, the Appia, the Flavia showed buyers that a small car need not be a cheap car.

This particular Flavia Pininfarina Coupe is an extremely charming high-quality example which is in great mechanical and cosmetic condition, in addition to being well-documented. It was sold new in Italy and remained in Milan until being exported to Germany in 1984. In 2007, it was exported from Germany to the United States 2007, and has been in California since its import.

The car has covered about 20,000 kilometers since being imported and has been carefully maintained. It presents very well with excellent cosmetics, including both paintwork and brightwork. The engine compartment is nicely detailed and the original interior is well preserved with a charming patina. Since arriving in the United States, the car has been carefully maintained, receiving a new clutch, pressure plate and throw-out bearing, rebuilt brake hydraulics, an electronic ignition conversion produced by 123ignition, and regular fluid changes. The car runs and drives superbly and is a wonderfully honest and attractive Flavia.

The car comes with its original libretto and foglio complementare (Italian registration documents), owner’s manual, import documents, and various service invoices. Also included is an original copy of Quattroruote magazine featuring a silver Flavia Coupe on the cover.

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Jun 24, 2020
Sold at for $39,000
95,000 km (59,030 mi) · Mountain View, CA, USA

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1966 Lancia Flavia 1.8 Iniezione

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6865 mi 5k km (3k mi) TMU
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Aug 20, 2025
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1967 Lancia Flavia Coupe 1.8

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6865 mi 10k km (6k mi) TMU
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Apr 29, 2025
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1965 Lancia Flavia Coupé 1.8

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6865 mi 35k km (21k mi) TMU
Manual transmission Manual
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Year
1965
Model Family
Model Variant
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Model Trim
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Engine
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Transmission
Manual
Drive Type
Front Wheel Drive (FWD)
Originality
Original & Highly Original
Mileage
99,826 km (62,029 mi) TMU
VIN
815330011933
Vehicle Type
Automobile
Body Style
Coupe
Doors
2 Doors
Driver Side
Left Hand Drive
Ext. Color Group
Silver
Int. Color Group
Beige/Tan