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  1. Nope. If you are going for the Slab Sided look, you might as well go all the way and choose the 63 Lincoln Continental. Yes, it was only slightly smaller than the aircraft carrier it resembled, and the interior space was larger than a NYC apartment, but at least the paint matched on the body panels.

    1. well, that version is a little better …. but its still a Lancia and a want-a-be Ferrari.

      1. The same might be said of every Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, and Buick from the same era in reference to Cadillac.
        The question is, were the Lancia, Fiat and Alpha nimble, too, or did they sacrifice that on the altars of imitation and economy?

  2. Yeah, I’m gonna call BS on that one. Proportions look wrong, paint don’t match, face only a mother could love. Yeah, I can think of more than a few new cars that can beat that.

  3. Naw……just another mistake from Lancia, something they did all too frequently.

  4. the first word that comes to mind when I see that car is “dependable” and I bet that’s an incorrect description of that car. It reminds me of a soccer mom who still wants to be cool with at convertible but still needs to tote around the brats to the soccer field and scheduled “play dates” so she can sip wine wand bitch to her friends about the new manager at the nearby store.

    JQ

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