1931-1939 Lancia Astura
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The Low Down
In 1931 two new models replaced the Lancia Lambda and Dilambda, as Vincenzo Lancia sought to broaden his market. Lancia’s famous use of Greek letters had been replaced by Italian place names, and the first new model was t...
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“Superior V8-engined Lancias that evolved from staid saloons to sublime convertibles and coupés by Pinin Farina. Mussolini’s ‘Ministeriale’ shows dictators have style”
Information
Years built: | 1931-1939 |
Make: | Lancia |
Model: | Astura |
Coachbuilder: | Various, incl. Pourtout, Pinin Farina, Castagna, Boneschi, Colli, March, Viotti, John Charles |
Body: | Coachbuilt |
Engine Size: | 2606cc / 2973cc SOHC V8 |
Bhp: | 72/82 |
0-60 secs: | 20.0 secs |
Top Speed Mph: | 80 mph |
Category: | Grand Touring, Pre-War |
Event Eligibility: | Mille Miglia | Pebble Beach Concours | Villa d'Este |
Did You Know?
At least one Lancia Astura was bodied in England by March. The name might ring bells as it’s that March, as in Lord March of Goodwood fame. Whether the decision to drop Greek letters whe...
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