The Lancia D24 V6 OW 1953 is an Italian racing car with a desirable combination of power and style. Founded by Vincenzo Florio and Piero Dusio, the first Lancia cars were produced in 1906, and the company has since become a symbol of automotive excellence. That excellence is certainly evident in the D24 V6 OW 1953. This car features a 2.4L V6 engine, producing an impressive 150 hp at 5,000 rpm, allowing this model to reach speeds of 160 mph. In addition to the power under the hood, the car is admired for its captivating aerodynamics and sleek design. The exterior is characterized by its expansive grille that opens up the front of the vehicle, while the side-opening bonnet displays two air intakes. It has a low-lying body with a wide stance and is topped off with the signature Lancia torpedo (a upward hump). The two-tone paint scheme of the D24 V6 OW is a classic representation of the time period. While the chrome accents are evident throughout the exterior, the interior is just as stylish. Vintage leather seating is complemented by black carpet and brushed aluminum trim, creating an elegant, luxurious cabin. The classic wooden steering wheel is a unique feature, adding to the overall classic feel of the car. Speed. Style. Luxury. The Lancia D24 V6 OW 1953 has everything a classic sports car should have, making it one of the most captivating vehicles of its era.
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