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Lancia Aprilia Lusso Pinin Farina 1a serie [239]

Lancia Aprilia [239] in Swing Kids, Movie, 1993 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: IT

Lancia Aprilia Lusso Pinin Farina 1a serie [239]

Position 00:19:03 [*] Background vehicle

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Adrian_pt EN

2011-08-26 16:23

Looks like nothing i've seen before - unless a small coachbuilt Lancia? The back looks DKW-esque but they never had this arrangement of doors.

Chelmersteve EN

2011-08-27 21:47

1938 Lancia Aprilia Lusso Pinin Farina perhaps?

Chelmersteve EN

2011-08-28 21:59

Some Steyr cars had that door arrangement but not found one with a similar rear line

Adrian_pt EN

2012-09-12 12:03

I've found the car! It existed in 1950s/60s Estonia. A Lancia.
http://eag.vanatehnika.ee/ENSV/sa/Lancia-b_psv.jpg
http://eag.vanatehnika.ee/ENSV/sa/Lancia-a_psv.jpg
http://eag.vanatehnika.ee/ENSV/sa/Lancia-c_psv.jpg

Andre Malraux

2012-09-12 12:08

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Adrian_pt EN

2012-09-12 18:39

An Aprilia to be precise. It seems a few were made, bodied by Pininfarina - some literature refers to them as "Speciale". At least one survives. So it may well not be the same as the Estonian car.

Gamer DE

2021-03-07 18:32

But how did a Lancia from Estonia end up in the Czech Republic? Furthermore, it wasn't listed on the page of the EAG so there is no indication it went to the scrapyard sometime later...

As of January 1940 there were only 2 Lancias registered in Estonia, and the one in the picture may have come there during or after the war.

Gamer DE

2022-07-30 20:28

If it's going to be a Lancia, then probably rather this one.
https://auto.ria.com/auto_lancia_delta_23920994.html

Okay, Chernivtsi is pretty far from the Slovakian border, but when you consider how rare these prewar Lancias actually are in the former USSR (this is only the second I've encountered there) it seems much more likely.
Unless of course, there's a prewar Lancia somewhere in the Czech Republic.

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