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Not Sold • £70,000 - £100,000

Mille Miglia eligible 1930 Lancia Dilambda 1st Series Sports Tourer

United Kingdom • 11 Dec 2025

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AI Listing Summary

This 1930 Lancia Dilambda, with coachwork by James Flood, boasts a well-documented Australian history, including racing in hill climbs. It has been under the current ownership since 1985, during which it received continuous maintenance and restoration, making it Mille Miglia eligible.

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Condition 

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The car has been continuously maintained and has undergone significant work since 1985, including a bare-metal repaint, reupholstering, and mechanical overhauls. While efforts have been made to retain originality and address issues like wheel shudder, there are mentions of wear and the disabling of the original lubrication system, indicating it is not in pristine condition. The presence of older tires also suggests some aspects may require attention.

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• Delivered new to Australia and bodied locally • Known ownership history • Present ownership since 1985 • Continuously maintained while in the current ownership Completed on 1st March 1930, this Dilambda was exported to Melbourne, Australia and sold to Mr Anthony Barber on 3rd July 1930 by the Australian Lancia agents, Shields Motor Company Pty Ltd.

The Lancia was then delivered to leading Melbourne coachbuilder, James Flood, who built the close-coupled sports tourer body that it retains today.

Mr Barber was from a family of well known Lancia enthusiasts: the family also owned a Kappa and a couple of Lambdas.

He raced the Dilambda in a number of hill climbs in the early 1930s.

Registration records show that the car passed through 10 owners and then to Mr Kim Brownbill, an Australian Lancia Register member, and then to Mr Ken Shine, from whom our vendor purchased it in 1985.

Since 1985 the following significant work was done: ( Refer to receipts for dates) Body bare-metal repainte...

Points of note

£36,444

Lowest Price (Since 2020)

£70,489

Median Price (Since 2020)

£253,211

Highest Price (Since 2020)

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