1952 Lancia special. German race history. Untouched in decades. Barn fresh!

Condition: Used
Make: Lancia
Model: Other
Type: Convertible
Trim: None
Year: 1952
Mileage: 7,053
VIN: 121-2139
Color: Silver
Engine: 1100
Cylinders: 4
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: Gas
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: New Milford, Connecticut, United States
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Description of 1952 Lancia Other

Avus Circuit, ermany. 12 July 1953

Lancia Eigenbau (special)

Hans Fischhaber was a well known Lancia racer. He had raced specials (Eigenbau) from 1950 to 1952. His results were getting worse. Nothing ages quicker than an old race car and something new was needed. On May 31st, 953, err Fischhaber arrived at Nurburgring with his new Lancia special. It was short, uick and well engineered. Information is limited, ut it appears he raced the car at Avus and Nurburgring (possibly twice) with the car ending wrong side up, ith a bent nose.


July 12, 953 - later that same day!

Overcooked coming out of the bend.Thankfully damage was limited.Repairs were made, he profile of the nose was changed.The car looks to originally have had a narrow Lancia grill.The trunk lid, itting in front of the car, s the same one that's on the car today.


Decades later, iscovered by Daniel Rapley in a barn in Iowa.
After its racing career the car had an MG windshield added.A top was also added and the car was set for road use.
In the 1950s racing specials were a way to compete against the factory machinery. They came in all sizes and shapes. A German special with German race history but based on a Lancia has been uncovered in Iowa. The Lancia Fischhaber Eigenbau (Translation: Mr Fischhaber’s Lancia Special), sed Lancia Aprilia running gear, ancia sliding pillar front suspension, well made tube frame, luminum body and clever engineering. It was built, aced and wrecked, n Germany in the first half of 1953.

There is a gap in the history of the car from 1953 to 1966 when it turned up at a used car dealership in southern Germany. It had been converted to road use with an MGA windshield, onvertible top and new nose. The car was purchased by an American and brought back to the USA. After a little use it was retired to the barn.

Word has filtered down from pervious owners that the car originally had three engines - 1100cc, 300cc both with single carb and 1500cc with twin carbs. The 1100cc engine is currently in the car with the others, ost to time. Fischhaber’s Special uses Lancia Sliding Pillar front suspension, odified Aprilia rear suspension - the transverse leaf rear spring has been replaced with coil over springs and tubular shock absorbers. The car has inboard rear brakes with the generator mounted above the right brake drum. A fan belt from the brake drum to the generator keeps the battery charged. Ingenious! The Special has racing jack lift points built into the front and rear of the frame. The tube frame is very well built. Pedals, rackets and even the front axle has been drilled to lighten up the package.

Today the car is running and driving.


She is ready to be restored back to her former glory and used in vintage events.
Asking $105,000. Offers and trades considered.
Please call Michael Maddalena for more details or to discuss the car further.Tel USA: 203-917-2354