Like a piece of midnight sky brought down to the road, this Lancia
Flavia 2000 Coupe is a breathtaking vehicle built for taking the
scenic route on a glorious Saturday afternoon. Stored in our Aiken,
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your dream vehicle.Highlights1970 Lancia Flavia 2000
CoupePininfarina-designed body2.0L flat-four engineDual carburetor
version (chassis series 820.030)4-speed manual
transmissionFront-wheel drive grand touring platformFour-wheel disc
brakesOriginal Veglia Borletti instrumentationJaeger dash
clockWood-rim steering wheelBeige interior with classic Italian
stylingFactory Lancia identification plates and Pininfarina body
tag presentOverviewLancia has always been a company that placed
engineering ahead of convention, and the Flavia is a perfect
example of that philosophy. Introduced in the early 1960s, the
Flavia was groundbreaking for its time, featuring front-wheel
drive, an aluminum flat-four boxer engine, 4-speed transmission,
and four-wheel disc brakes when many competitors were still relying
on far more traditional mechanical layouts.The Flavia 2000 Coupe
represents the final evolution of this sophisticated platform.
Styled by the legendary Pininfarina, the coupe version refined the
Flavia's engineering into a sleek and elegant grand touring car
that blends Italian design with Lancia's famously advanced
mechanical solutions.The clean proportions, subtle body lines, and
delicate brightwork give the car a timeless look that feels both
refined and purposeful. From the rear quarter view, the Pininfarina
styling really comes alive, with the crisp roofline and balanced
stance making it clear that this car was designed by one of the
great Italian coachbuilders.Inside, the cabin reflects the
understated elegance typical of Lancia's grand touring cars. The
Veglia Borletti gauges, Jaeger clock, and wood-rim steering wheel
create a classic driver-focused environment. Everything feels
purposeful, simple, and unmistakably Italian.EngineeringPower comes
from Lancia's distinctive 2.0-liter aluminum flat-four engine,
paired to a 4-speed manual transmission driving the front wheels.
This particular example belongs to the 820.030 chassis series,
which identifies it as the carbureted Flavia 2000 Coupe.Later
Flavia 2000 coupes with chassis series 820.430 were equipped with
Lancia's mechanical fuel injection system, while the 820.030 cars
retained the simpler and often more easily serviced carburetor
setup.The flat-four layout allows the engine to sit extremely low
in the chassis, contributing to excellent balance and a smooth
driving character. Combined with front-wheel drive and four-wheel
disc brakes, the Flavia delivers a driving experience that was
remarkably advanced for its era and still feels composed and
confident today.These cars were designed as true continental grand
tourers?comfortable, stable at speed, and engineered for
long-distance driving rather than outright aggression.Lancia
Collector ValueAmong Italian collector cars, Lancia occupies a
special place. For decades the company built vehicles that pushed
engineering boundaries well ahead of the rest of the industry.
Innovations such as unit-body construction, narrow-angle V engines,
front-wheel drive layouts, and four-wheel disc brakes were all
introduced or perfected by Lancia long before they became industry
standards.The Flavia platform is particularly significant in the
brand's history, representing one of the most technically
sophisticated designs of its time. The Flavia 2000 Coupe, produced
during the transition period around Fiat's acquisition of Lancia,
is often regarded by enthusiasts as one of the last examples of the
classic engineering-driven Lancia philosophy.With its Pininfarina
coachbuilt body, advanced mechanical layout, and limited production
compared to mass-produced sedans of the era, the Flavia Coupe has
become increasingly appreciated by collectors who value engineering
pedigree as much as styling.While many Italian collector cars have
already seen dramatic market appreciation, the Flavia Coupe remains
one of the more intriguing opportunities in the classic Italian
market. It offers genuine coachbuilt Italian design, innovative
engineering, and rarity?particularly in the United States?at a
fraction of the price of contemporaries from Ferrari, Maserati, or
even Alfa Romeo.For collectors who appreciate intellectual
engineering, understated design, and a true driver's grand touring
car, the Lancia Flavia Coupe occupies a unique and highly respected
niche.Interested in seeing this vehicle in person or seeing Car
Cave's complete service records? Stop by our showroom in Aiken, SC
or give us a call at (803) 262 4742. Car Cave drives and enjoys all
vehicles owned, so mileage may be higher than listed.For more
information on this Flavia, see the official Lancia spec sheet
below:EngineType: 820.000Construction: horizontally opposed
4-cylinder engine with detachable cylinder liners, two chain-driven
camshafts, pushrods and overhead valvesBore x stroke: 89 x 80
mmCapacity: 1991 ccCompression ratio: 8.5: 1Max bhp: 114 @ 5400
rpmMax torque kgfm: 16.3 @ 4300 rpmCarburettor: single Solex C32
PAIA downdraught compound-typeSolex1st stage 2cnd stageChoke tube
24 26Main jet 137.5 135Idling jet 60 100Air correction jet 155
145Petrol supply: mechanical fuel pumpLubrication: pressure
lubrication with Hoburn Eaton-type rotor oil pump and full-flow oil
filterTiming: intake opens 14? before TDC, close 58? after BDC.
Exhaust opens 58? before BDC, closes 14? after TDC. To be check
with valve clearance 0,4 mmValve adjustment: intake 0.10 mm;
exhaust 0.20 mmElectrical systemBattery: 12 V/42 AhIgnition:
Marelli S 102B with automatic advanceFiring order: 1-3-2-4Cylinder
layout: 2 4Flywheel3 1Fixed timing: 0-1? before TDCAutomatic
advance: 12??1?Spark plugs: Marelli CW240 LP or equivalentSpark
plug gap: 0.5 - 0.6 mmContact breaker gap:
0.45?0.03mmTransmissionClutch: mechanically-operated single
dry-plate with diaphragm springGearbox: fully synchronised
four-speed gearbox with column change, in unit with final driveGear
ratios (: 1): 3.315/1.960 /1.359/1.0/R. 3.851Final drive: FWD with
Gleason type gear bevel set and driveshafts with constant velocity
U-jointsFinal reduction: 11/39ChassisConstruction: four-door saloon
of unitary construction with front-mounted subframe for suspension
and drive trainSuspension, front: double unequal-length wishbones,
transverse leaf spring, anti-roll bar and telescopic shock
absorberRear: dead axle with semi-elliptic leaf springs, Panhard
rod, anti-roll bar and telescopic shock absorbersAlignment, front:
KPI 5? caster 40? ? 10? camber 2? pos. toe-out 1-2 mm, measured at
rimsRear: toe-out 3-3.5 mm, measured at rimsBrakes: Lancia duplex
with Girling calipersSteering: ZF power steering optionalWheels: 5
? JK-15Typres: 165 HR-15Tyre pressure: 1.7 kg/cm? front and
rearDimensionsWheelbase: 2480 mmTrack front/rear: 1300/1280
mmLength x width x height: 4580 x 1605 x 1330 mmWeight: 1190
kgCapacity/ lubricantsCooling system: 7.8 litresEngine sump: 8.8
litres/ SAE 10W-40 or 10W-50Gearbox/ final drive: 4.5 litres/ SAE
HD90Transmission: 2.5 litres/ SAE H0 90Steering box: 0.33 litres/
SAE HD/ 90Fuel tank: 55 litresMaintenanceEvery 3000 km: cha...for
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