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1957 Lancia Appia Convertible by Vignale

In 1957, Lancia introduced the Appia Convertible, a sleek and elegant car designed by the famous Italian coachbuilder Vignale. The Lancia Appia was a compact car produced between 1953 and 1963, and the convertible version was one of the most desirable and stylish models of the Appia range.


The Appia Convertible featured a distinctive design with clean lines and elegant proportions. The car had a low, wide grille and a long hood, giving it a sporty and powerful look. The car's body was made of steel, with aluminum doors, hood, and trunk lid, reducing its weight and increasing performance.


The interior of the Appia Convertible was just as stylish as the exterior. The car featured luxurious leather seats and a wooden dashboard with chrome accents. The car had a spacious cabin that could comfortably seat four passengers. The soft top was easy to operate, allowing drivers to enjoy the open-air driving experience in seconds.


Under the hood, the Lancia Appia Convertible was powered by a 1.1-liter V4 engine, which produced 53 horsepower. The engine was mated to a four-speed manual transmission, giving the car a top speed of around 80 mph. While this may not seem very impressive by today's standards, the Appia Convertible was a nimble and fun-to-drive car, perfect for cruising around town or exploring winding country roads.


The Lancia Appia Convertible was a rare and exclusive car, with only a few hundred examples produced. Today, it is considered a classic car and is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. Its unique design, luxurious features, and sporty performance make it a true gem of Italian automotive history.


Images: Lancia; www.geheugenvannederland.nl; www.zwischengas.com



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