Gamma (830__), 03.1978 - 10.1986

The Gamma was an upper middle class vehicle sold by the Turin automobile manufacturer Lancia, which was produced in small numbers between March 1976 and August 1984 as a hatchback (Berlina) and coupé.
The type was presented at the Geneva Salon in 1976; However, the first models were not delivered until early 1977.
The Gamma was Lancia's last series that used almost no components from the Italian large-scale manufacturer Fiat. The technically idiosyncratic vehicles were only rarely used because they acquired a reputation for being unreliable due to their design, which was particularly true of the early carburettor versions.
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