The Lancia Fulvia Zagato Coupe 1967, otherwise affectionately known by its fan base as "the Cor.vo", is a special and beloved classic Italian beauty. Released in 1967 and produced until 1975, the Fulvia Zagato Coupe is a two-door sports car that stands out from its competitors with its distinctive beak-like nose and sharply angled fastback roofline. The Cor.vo is powered by an 818cc Lancia V4 engine that produces a modest 48 horsepower through a 4-speed manual transmission, allowing for up to 108 mph in top speed. The engine is held in a unitized steel body and is mounted on an independent suspension with double wishbones, coil springs, and telescopic shock absorbers. The Fulvia Zagato Coupe sports bucket-style seating and an interior trimmed in fine plastics, vinyls, and chrome accents, giving the car an inviting yet sophisticated feel. The sporty exterior of the Cor.vo includes chrome trim around the doors and windows, and the signature beak nose emphasized by a two-bar grille. Meanwhile, the fastback roofline sports "porcupine" trim above the ridge line. The Lancia Fulvia Zagato Coupe 1967 is an iconic classic car with a cult following. As time passes, owners of the Cor.vo are fiercely passionate and proud to care for, drive, and show off their sports car, even if it only has a 48 horsepower V4 engine.
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