1970 Lancia Stratos HF Zero Concept

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The Lancia startos HF Zero was unvieled at the 1970 Turin motor show. Styled by ‘Bertone’, the Zero is perhaps the ultimate expression of the ‘wedge’ supercar design movement of the time. The car has an incredibly dynamic yet almost abstract and sculptural quality to the design philosophy. It also sits at just 33” tall for added drama!

Giclee Fine Art Print on Archival Quality 308 GSM ‘Photo Rag’ Paper. Available in A4 and A3 Open Edition

All prints are hand signed, and the limited editions numbered of 50

Bespoke sizing and one off orders available on request.

Please allow 7-14 days for delivery, if you have an urgent request please contact me.

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The Lancia startos HF Zero was unvieled at the 1970 Turin motor show. Styled by ‘Bertone’, the Zero is perhaps the ultimate expression of the ‘wedge’ supercar design movement of the time. The car has an incredibly dynamic yet almost abstract and sculptural quality to the design philosophy. It also sits at just 33” tall for added drama!

Giclee Fine Art Print on Archival Quality 308 GSM ‘Photo Rag’ Paper. Available in A4 and A3 Open Edition

All prints are hand signed, and the limited editions numbered of 50

Bespoke sizing and one off orders available on request.

Please allow 7-14 days for delivery, if you have an urgent request please contact me.

The Lancia startos HF Zero was unvieled at the 1970 Turin motor show. Styled by ‘Bertone’, the Zero is perhaps the ultimate expression of the ‘wedge’ supercar design movement of the time. The car has an incredibly dynamic yet almost abstract and sculptural quality to the design philosophy. It also sits at just 33” tall for added drama!

Giclee Fine Art Print on Archival Quality 308 GSM ‘Photo Rag’ Paper. Available in A4 and A3 Open Edition

All prints are hand signed, and the limited editions numbered of 50

Bespoke sizing and one off orders available on request.

Please allow 7-14 days for delivery, if you have an urgent request please contact me.