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The collection of 230 cars was hidden for 40 years

A large collection of classic cars from a professional dealer of rare and special cars from the 1960s was recently discovered. It contains 230 cars that the owner has been collecting for four decades.

It all started in the 80s of the last century when Palmen bought a yellow Lancia B20. After that, the collection was expanded with Italian models from Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Maserati and Ferrari, as well as German brands BMW, Mercedes and NSU. Of course, there are also British representatives: Jaguar, Aston Martin and Rolls-Royce, as well as American Chevrolet, Cadillac and Ford. The French Facel Vega is also part of the collection. The collection also includes the brands Tatra, Monica, Moretti, Matra, Alvis, Imperia and Villard.

Cars were stored in one church and two warehouses. All are well preserved and are proof of Palmen’s refined taste and impressive knowledge of rare and special cars.

The owner rarely showed his collection so it became one of the best kept “secret collections” in Europe. He kept the cars in original condition, and maintained them himself and started them regularly. Unfortunately, due to the owner’s age and other circumstances, the collection will be sold.

The auction will take place in May and the cars are currently stored in a facility in Dordrecht.

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Source: The Times

Lancia Stratos Zero

Lately, we are increasingly witnessing cars that are ahead of their time in terms of design. One such is the car of the Italian company Lancia, Lancia Stratos Zero. The current owner bought the car in 2011 for €761,000.

The car was designed by Marcello Gandini who designed the legendary Lamborghini Countach and Citroen BX models. While working for car designer and constructor Nuccio Bertone, Gandini secretly worked on the Stratos Zero concept. Components of Lancia Fulvia were used in the production. The car is designed very low with a centrally mounted engine.

No one found out about the secret project until Bertone unannouncedly drove the car to Lancia’s headquarters, passing under a closed ramp. The car was parked in a place where all the most important employees could see it. The Lancia Stratos Zero was presented at the Turin Motor Show in 1970.

After that, Lancia offered Bartone a contract to develop this model as a race car. Bertone’s plan to attract Lancia’s attention succeeded.

The Lancia Stratos Zero is powered by a 1.6 L Lancia Fulvia V4 engine with 115 hp (85 kW) and 113 lb-ft (153 Nm) of torque. It reaches 60 mph in 9.4 seconds with a top speed of 103 mph (166 km / h). The engine is paired with a five-speed manual transmission.

Source: Lancia