A comment on an Appia thread prompted the following reply. For completeness I thought I'd copy it here as well:
http://www.lancia.myzen.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=6943.msg56915#msg56915That Flavia Zagato is there as the mother of all projects to stop me buying anything else!!! There was no expectation of a quick turn round or any sort of deadline. It's a "journey as much as the arrival" project: the people and knowledge and skills and the simple plain preoccupying interest of it. I've sometimes wondered if I have a weird phobia of running out of projects. That Flavia is such a task it should keep me busy forever. I've two other cars in the "running repairs" / "just needs using" / "list of niggles and improvements" categories. I've a car that needs "a bit of patching up and get it going" and another for "restoration and re-body" so you'd think I'd be ok for the foreseeable.
Not sure its always good to ask "what was I thinking" but I've yet to regret that car.
What drew me in...? I fell for the look and the packaging, the ability to cruise all day on the motorway, the proven rally heritage in the mountains. (Looking at that list I also think as a replacement for the Aurelia I had to let go, along with the thought that its "better" in many ways: brakes, first gear, stability, visibility, ride, refinement but still with much of the old school build quality and a coach build besides). The other cars are much more toys than the Flavia, a proper grown up use every day go anywhere GT.
The rotten ali over a failed structure with some extremely rare bits to find or replace? I think that was part of the draw, along with the challenge to even move it, but the prize at the end had to be worth the trial. It responded so well to the first few hours - dash pulled straight, gear lever in place and the gears selected beautifully, scrub up the seats. It rolls and steers so nicely and the handbrake works.
Its a static exhibit, a focus of long term ambition. Its fun to have, fun to work on.
David