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Title: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: westernlancia on 26 November, 2010, 08:55:06 AM
Hello everyone

Been meaning to do this for ages - as some of you may know, my 'day job' is writing Italian, French and German textbooks, and it helps a lot with looking for Lancia stuff in Italy (or German and French car parts in those countries, for that matter - but I don't like German and French cars!).

There are a lot of websites out there that are hard to find from an English search engine but quite easy if you use Italian search terms, so what you need to do is exclude the English 'noise' interference and home in on what you're after. I thought people might like to know where to look and how to do it - O.K., you still have to understand a bit of Italian, but most of the words you need are the same as English ('Lancia', 'Thema', etc!).

Before you begin, a good tip is to set Google to search in Italian - that way you filter out all the stuff in other countries that is broadly not what you are looking for. Once you have done that, you want to make sure you pick up sales and spares sites rather than enthusiast sites (nothing wrong with those, but I am talking about looking for cars and parts here).

So you need to put an Italian word with the name of your favourite Lancia, to make sure you end up going in the right direction - e.g. 'vendo' (I'm selling), 'vendesi' (for sale), 'ricambi' (spares), 'motore' (!!), 'paraurti' (bumpers), etc., and then the name of your car (I am looking for a set of S3 Appia bumpers at the moment so I am putting in 'paraurti Appia' every morning - unfortunately 3 squillion other people are looking for them as well, so I'm not getting very far!).

Anyway, here are the best sites I have found:

www.subito.it
www.autobelle.it (used to be www.lanciaflavia.it)
www.passioneauto.it
www.trovit.it
http://auto.yakaz.it
www.bachecaannunci.it ('bacheca' means 'message board', so if you try it with the n ame of what you want it can sometimes be useful)
www.ruoteclassiche.it (ruoteclassiche is a best-selling magazine and its title means 'classic wheels)
http://www.lancia-ardea.it (only if you have an Ardea, of course, but it is a great site!)


If you are after parts there are the usual ones - Cavalitto (www.lanciaricambi.it), Cicognani for rubber stuff (www.cicognaniguarnizioni.it - 'guarnizioni' means 'seals' or 'gaskets'), elvezio esposito, also for rubber stuff (www.elvezio.com), mara for spares (www.mara.it) - and, of course, viva-lancia (www.viva-lancia.com).

Once you are there you will need to look for the search (cerca or ricerca) button, and when you have found that you insert what you are looking for - and, hopefully, bingo!

I hope that's a bit of help - I have been meaning to write it for months but I am usually up to my ears in it and I keep forgetting. If you get half way through the above process and then get stuck, send me an email via the website contact button (I won't reproduce it here otherwise I will get 300 spam emails a day!) - I am happy to help (and advice is free!), but it might take me a while to get back to you because I am usually outside playing with either my cars or someone else's until about 10 p.m!

Cheers

Alan


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: westernlancia on 26 November, 2010, 08:58:20 AM
elvezio espsoito

Sorry - typo there! It should have read Elvezio Esposito

Cheers

Alan


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: westernlancia on 26 November, 2010, 09:03:04 AM
P.S. - meant to say, if anyone else has any good ones to contribute, feel free!

There are others in my head as well as these but I can't remember them all. Between us we must have a pretty good mental database!

Cheers

Alan


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: fay66 on 26 November, 2010, 10:05:37 AM
Thanks Alan,
 That's great,
I once found a site that gave technical translation equivilants English to Italian, somewhere along the line it got lost, and I've never been able to find it again, but it was very useful.

Brian
8227 8)


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: JohnMillham on 26 November, 2010, 10:39:02 AM
First site offers an Augusta gearbox for €30, which I would be delighted to have!


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: Betaboy2.0 on 26 November, 2010, 04:06:57 PM
Thanks for this Alan - it is really useful.

Looks like my Friday evening is now taken up!

Cheers

Andy


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: Sebastien on 26 November, 2010, 07:45:12 PM
Good list!

Can I add:
http://www.autoscout24.it

Try for example searching for Lancia Flaminia: you will be surprised!


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: westernlancia on 27 November, 2010, 12:18:45 AM
Good list!
http://www.autoscout24.it
Try for example searching for Lancia Flaminia: you will be surprised!

Thanks Sebastien - I also use that one, and it works as well if you add .de or .ch or .fr to the end of the autoscout24!

I also use www.mobile.de sometimes, but their Italian branch seems to have merged with eBay.it.

I have also remembered another bloke that was in my head this morning but had escaped - he has now crept back in! It is autoricambi Sassi - they don't have anywhere near as much as Cavailtto, but they are always worth a shot (http://www.autoricambisassi.com/)

Cheers and good luck!

Alan


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: westernlancia on 27 November, 2010, 12:21:15 AM
Thanks for this Alan - it is really useful.
Looks like my Friday evening is now taken up!
Cheers
Andy

Thanks Andy - and yes, it's terribly addictive! The problem is that quite often one site leads to another, and the hours fly by!

At least it's winter and dark and cold outside, so all you need is a glass of whatever you like in a glass, and bob's your uncle - much better and less brain-numbing than watching TV!

(;-))

Cheers

Alan


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: westernlancia on 27 November, 2010, 12:31:33 AM
I also use www.mobile.de sometimes

Quoting myself here - I know that's a bit sad but I forgot to add something!

On www.mobile.de, you need to put 'Lancia' in the 'Marke' drop-down menu, but if you then leave the 'Modell' menu and all the others blank and click on 'Treffer anzeigen' you will get all the Lancias on the site. Then you need to order it to get the old ones first (there aren't usually all that many, so unless you have an absolutely marked objection to certain ones you might as well let them all come up.

So what you do is, in the white box with a drop-down menu at the top of the list of cars that comes up, select 'Erstzulassung' (date of first registration). Then it will order them with the newest ones first, which is the opposite of what you want (unless you are looking for a New Delta or a Phedra!). So you just click again on 'EZ/BJ' (Erstzulassung/Baujahr - reg. date/build year), which is just below that but still at the top of the list, and when you do that it will reorder them so that the oldest are first. Then you can go down the list until you get to your era.

Sorry this is all so complicated and nerdy - I suppose I need to get out more...

Cheers

Alan


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: westernlancia on 27 November, 2010, 12:39:41 AM
First site offers an Augusta gearbox for €30, which I would be delighted to have!

That's amazing! If it looks kosher I can call them if you want. Sounds like a fantastic bargain to me!

Cheers

Alan


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: westernlancia on 27 November, 2010, 12:44:29 AM
Thanks Alan,
 That's great,
I once found a site that gave technical translation equivilants English to Italian, somewhere along the line it got lost, and I've never been able to find it again, but it was very useful.
Brian
8227 8)

Thanks Brian - as I said in the message (somewhere!) - if you get really stuck, feel free to email me. I am odd enough to enjoy doing this kind of thing!

Cheers

Alan


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: westernlancia on 27 November, 2010, 08:29:16 AM
Try for example searching for Lancia Flaminia: you will be surprised!

Meant to say before - one of the reasons that cars like Aprilias, Appias, etc., are described as 'Flaminia Appias', 'Fulvia Ardeas' or whatever is because the listing tool on the website doesn't have enough capacity, so if you have one of the cars not on their list you have to use one of the ones that are (e.g. Flaminia, Fulvia) and then add the name of the one you are selling to the end of that.

It is very annoying, but it is also quite common among sales websites when older and rarer cars are concerned (and with ferries - I still find it impossible to book my Kappa on a Dover-Calais ferry without pretending that it is a Thema - so far no-one has complained, but one day I am sure I will be kicked off the ferry!).

Cheers

Alan


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: westernlancia on 27 November, 2010, 08:39:15 AM
http://www.autoscout24.it

This Ardea is interesting (not because I want to buy it - too far gone for this price, although I would really, really love an Ardea!):

http://www.autoscout24.it/Details.aspx?id=184891294

In the 5th picture it has what looks like a little mini-radiator in front of the standard one on, with 'Tudor' written on it. Tudor were a British company, and I know them as a manufacturer of windscreen washer pumps and reservoirs, but this looks to me like an accessory heater.

Never seen one like it elsewhere, though, and I wonder how it found its way to Italy!

Cheers

Alan


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: westernlancia on 27 November, 2010, 08:40:35 AM
http://www.autoscout24.it/Details.aspx?id=182523571

Chugga - are you out there?!

Cheers

Alan


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: fay66 on 27 November, 2010, 10:29:54 AM
http://www.autoscout24.it

This Ardea is interesting (not because I want to buy it - too far gone for this price, although I would really, really love an Ardea!):

http://www.autoscout24.it/Details.aspx?id=184891294

In the 5th picture it has what looks like a little mini-radiator in front of the standard one on, with 'Tudor' written on it. Tudor were a British company, and I know them as a manufacturer of windscreen washer pumps and reservoirs, but this looks to me like an accessory heater.

Never seen one like it elsewhere, though, and I wonder how it found its way to Italy!

Cheers

Alan

Alan,
I can't find an exact match for your Tudor Heater, but Tudor certainly made heaters for cars back in the 1950's, as I remember when I was looking for something to fit to an old Morris, but I eventually finished up fitting a Smiths Heater.
I wonder how the youth of today would cope with driving in gloves, hats and scarfs, with your arm getting frozen while holding a torch, trying to pick up the cats eyes in good old Peasouper!
Have a look here.
http://www.oldclassiccar.co.uk/car-heaters.htm

Brian
8227 8)


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: Sebastien on 27 November, 2010, 10:52:14 AM
Re the Ardea advert on autoscout24.it:
This is the car battery, not an accessory heater. The battery is in front of the radiator, just like the later Flaminia.
And Tudor is still a battery trademark, owned by Exide, see http://ceac.tripod.com/indexfr.html
So in this Ardea, you still need to wear gloves, scarves, etc in the winter, although 4 up, it should get quite cosy and warm.....

Sébastien


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: JohnMillham on 27 November, 2010, 04:12:08 PM
First site offers an Augusta gearbox for €30, which I would be delighted to have!

That's amazing! If it looks kosher I can call them if you want. Sounds like a fantastic bargain to me!

Cheers

Alan
Yes please Alan. I suspect they will want a fortune to send it, but it's worth a try. Regards, John


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: westernlancia on 27 November, 2010, 11:04:41 PM
 Yes please Alan. I suspect they will want a fortune to send it, but it's worth a try. Regards, John
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Will do, John - can you let me have their contact details?

Have you got PayPal - if you have I can tell them you can pay like that, but if not you'll need to send either euros or let them have your IBAN No. Let me have an email with the details, and I will sort it on Monday.

Cheers

Alan


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: fay66 on 28 November, 2010, 12:05:57 AM
Re the Ardea advert on autoscout24.it:
This is the car battery, not an accessory heater. The battery is in front of the radiator, just like the later Flaminia.
And Tudor is still a battery trademark, owned by Exide, see http://ceac.tripod.com/indexfr.html
So in this Ardea, you still need to wear gloves, scarves, etc in the winter, although 4 up, it should get quite cosy and warm.....

Sébastien

Just zoomed in 200% and you can clearly see it's a battery as Sebastian points out, and in the photo shown from above the radiator, if you look closely you can see the battery terminal as the cover must have been removed.

Brian
8227 8)


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: westernlancia on 28 November, 2010, 10:49:55 AM
Re the Ardea advert on autoscout24.it:
This is the car battery, not an accessory heater. The battery is in front of the radiator, just like the later Flaminia.
Sébastien
Just zoomed in 200% and you can clearly see it's a battery as Sebastian points out, and in the photo shown from above the radiator, if you look closely you can see the battery terminal as the cover must have been removed.
Brian
8227 8)

Thanks Brian and Sebastien - I feel a silly billy now for not realising it. I'm actually a bit disappointed, as I collect accessories and I was hoping this was something new to look for, for my collection (www.oldcaraccessories.com).


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: fay66 on 30 November, 2010, 05:26:32 PM
Thanks Alan,
 That's great,
I once found a site that gave technical translation equivilants English to Italian, somewhere along the line it got lost, and I've never been able to find it again, but it was very useful.

Brian
8227 8)

Alan Cooper came up with the site. Very helpful when scanning the Italian Ads or Ebay.
http://www.zarattini.com/technical-vocabulary/vocabolario-tecnico.htm
Brian
8227 8)


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: Parisien on 21 December, 2011, 09:09:37 PM
Just bumping this up for the new members like myself....excellent resource!


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Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: Parisien on 16 March, 2014, 08:38:40 AM
This thread is still a great resource!

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Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: fay66 on 16 March, 2014, 10:51:31 AM
This thread is still a great resource!

:)


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Thanks Frank, I'd lost this site when I changed PC's, now back in my Favourites!

Brian
8227 8)


Title: Re: Italian websites that you might find useful, and help in navigating them!
Post by: westernlancia on 02 April, 2014, 09:03:05 PM
I think when I first posted this I forgot kijiji.it, which isn't great but does bring the odd thing up. I think it is owned by eBay.

Also, since I posted it, eBay.it has split in two and most of the cars are now on 'eBay annunci', which is like eBay classified in the UK - except that in the UK the split hasn't been so marked (there is virtually nothing on 'eBay classico' - except, oddly, all that government stuff). It seems as if the Italian government are the only people who have noticed that eBay classico is a dead duck!

Also since I first posted this, autobelle has fallen on its sword - it saw fit to relaunch itself about 6 months ago and now basically doesn't function at all, so I have given up on it. If it ain't broke, don't fix it...

Finally, if you want SERIOUS bargains (there is an English bloke in Kent who is making quite a nice living importing 30s and 40s Lancias from France and flogging them on eBay - I know this because he keeps beating me to them, and then I see them on eBay.co.uk a few weeks later, like clockwork!) there is leboncoin.fr - as Lancias ares not particularly well-known or prized in France, there is still the odd person who has been living on the Planet Zog for the last 20 years and hasn't noticed that the prices have gone ballistic, so there are bargains to be had. Mind you, most of them are knackered. Whereas the price thing doesn't really apply in Italy any more (there's an Aprilia on autoscout24.it for 49000 euros!).