Looks modern, cast Cinelli BB shell, unicrown-type fork. If it had a hole in the seatstay bridge I'd have figured it as a road frame that had had its FD and DT shifter B/Os removed and the track ends in back added.
Kurt Sperry Bellingham, Washington USA
2009/2/8 Phil Brown <philcycles@sbcglobal.net>:
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> It's a pretty modern bike as evidenced by the logo and fork. But keep going
> on the photos and you'll find a picture of an in period but OT Lancia
> Flaminia Zagato. Very pretty.
> Phil Brown
> Wish I had one in Berkeley, Calif.