In general the practice of Lancia, at least post war and up to the 80s, was to produce brochures centrally in Turin sometimes in the format of multiple languages French/English/German/Italian and others individual prints in different languages. The format of the brochure and the pictures would usually be the same Europe wide the brochure you have is such a generic brochure and would have been used in the UK and Irish markets plus possibly others where English was a second language. As these brochures were generic they listed all available options but not all options would, in practice, be available in all markets.What can be quite certain is that all options would have been available in Italy, the 1300 Beta was an important car in Italy due to taxation etc. but was not so widely offered abroad as 1600 and 2000, it was available in the UK (up to S2 FL it was never sold in the UK in S2 FL2 format) but as far as I can tell not in Germany at least in S2 FL format. The early S2 1300 was actually not marketed by Lancia as a 'Beta' but as a 'Lancia 1300 Coupé' intended as a substitute for the Fulvia, it had a unique grille style and a bench type back seat. Importers sometimes produced their own leaflets as well which may have supplemented or replaced the generic brochure and in particular the German market had locally produced brochures because, compared with other markets, the S2 FL2 cars had different upholstery (the 'L' cloth the same as Gammas). I hope this helps I'm no expert this is just my understanding of the brochures as I see it but maybe someone else with more in depth information would like to comment?