On the occasion of the Chantilly Concours d'Elegance in France, held on September 15 in the prestigious setting of the castle of the same name north of Paris, the Lopresto collection brought three unique Lancia cars, representative of the evolution of style between the 1950s and 1960s.
From the 1953 Aurelia Coupé Vignale, rich in chrome and rounded lines, to the 1955 Florida Pinin Farina, revolutionary for its transition to straight lines and sharp edges, up to the 1969 Marica, with its wedge-shaped line launched in those years. The Lancia Florida won first prize in the Lancia apres-guerre class.
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