Our 1979 Berlina. White with blue leather interior. This one's previous owner was also a Lancia enthousiast. But he decided to put his efforts in the older Lancia and sold his Beta Monte Carlo, his Beta Coupe, Beta Spider and his Gamma. The car looks nice but is destroid by one off his owners. A few kilo's off filler where used to hide rust.
Our 1979 Berlina. Lancia Blue with beige Leather interior. This was the first Gamma we bought in 1992. We fell in love with this one but because we bought other over the years this one is still standing there on the same place in the same condition. He has some serious rust on the passenger side. So much that if you open the door, the latter sinks almost two centimeter. One off our next restaurations.
Our 1981 late S1 Berlina. Gold metallic with beige leather interior and sliding steel sunroof. Previous owner was a young guy wich had a few VW beetle's. He did a lot of work on the Gamma but not long after he suffered from a blown head gasket and decided to dismantle the engine completely but didn't come to finish the engine again. Presumable he didn't had the advantage off knowing something like the Consortium for new parts.
Our 1982 S2 Berlina. Grey metallic with blue L-cloth interior. Previous owner was a person wich was probably an oldtimer lover but would have liked to earn money with them. The car was out off action for several years. The engine is still immovable.
Our 1982 S2 Berlina. Grey metallic with blue L-cloth interior. Previous owner was a Gamma enthusiast but with their reputation he switched from idea and bought himself a ...Volvo. While we are driven Volvo's as daily use, we would like to have a Gamma. Irony ?? This is our only Berlina with fuel injection.