RE: Series 1 Lancia Fulvia for sale

RE: Series 1 Lancia Fulvia for sale

Friday 11th June 2021

Series 1 Lancia Fulvia for sale

Want an Italian classic - a Lancia, no less - that doesn't cost the earth? Try a Fulvia



Nobody needs reminding that certain old Lancias are now tremendously expensive. It's easy to see why: the resurgence of brand awareness through projects like the MAT Stratos, Kimera EV037 and Automobili Amos Futurista has ensured a renewed appreciation of what Lancia achieved decades ago. Cars that were revered already are set to become even more sought after as originals of the breed. Combine that with the uncertainty surrounding Lancia under Stellantis and the conditions are perfect for pricey adulation.

It's nearly 30 years since the Delta Integrale won its last WRC, 40 since the 037 was the last RWD car to triumph in the championship and approaching 50 since the Stratos was introduced. These are all really old cars now, and increasingly difficult to get old of. The last Stratos we wrote about was half a million. Want proof of the influence of #MakeLanciaGreatAgain? This Beta Montecarlo is almost £25,000, with electrics still to be sorted out...

However, there is hope for despondent Lancia fans, those after a car from the glory days without having to remortgage a house for it. This Fulvia is one of the cheapest classic Lancias on PH (we'll ignore the £3k Ypsilon) yet looks a real gem, having been brought to the UK five years seemingly and cherished ever since.



Doesn't it look superb? As an early (1967) Series 1 Fulvia Coupe, it's arguably the prettiest of the lot, and has the added appeal of being a pre-Fiat car as well. And while it goes without the homologation appeal of an HF, this car's 1.2 V4 should only be a few horsepower down on that car. And don't expect to pay £25k for any Lancia with the High-Fidelity badge on it...

Alright, that money means 'one of the cheapest Lancias' isn't bargain basement affordable - and this will surely be more than the Fulvia was a few years ago - but it's hard to deny the value compared to its more famous siblings. This is still a very pretty, rare Lancia that enjoyed incredible rally success; yes, it's front-wheel drive and not all that fast, but have you seen what a Delta, Stratos or Aurelia costs these days? That the Fulvia is one of the most cost-effective ways into a Lancia is great news, of course; that it's one of the icons is surely even more heartening.

Though the advert suggests this might be a wise investment buy - always a risky strategy - it also says the Fulvia could be bought just for fun. That sounds a much brighter idea. With 55,000 miles recorded in more than half a century, a rot-free chassis and a recent MOT, there should be nothing in the way of many more days happy Lancia motoring. And so what if it isn't worth quite Stratos money anytime soon? More reason to continue driving it...







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lee_erm

Original Poster:

1,091 posts

193 months

Friday 11th June 2021
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These are great value, especially when compared to the prices of MK1/2 Escort and Cortina.

Yacht Broker

3,158 posts

267 months

Friday 11th June 2021
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Absolute unrelenting moneypits, but I LOVE my Fulvia to bits... she is like banging a super-hot high maintenance cougar. You know that she will break you financially, she will be continually needy and will definitely leave you stranded at some stage, but on the flip side, she has stunning curves for her age and you can rag her senseless.

Here is mine


Venisonpie

3,269 posts

82 months

Friday 11th June 2021
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Sheer porn! What a great colour combination, stunning.

virgilio

420 posts

145 months

Friday 11th June 2021
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Lovely car. My mother had one new (in 1972), a 1.6 in a similar colour.

But £25k? Wow! Maybe it’s just true that demand for classics has no limits?

benzinbob

750 posts

56 months

Friday 11th June 2021
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Yacht Broker said:
Absolute unrelenting moneypits, but I LOVE my Fulvia to bits... she is like banging a super-hot high maintenance cougar. You know that she will break you financially, she will be continually needy and will definitely leave you stranded at some stage, but on the flip side, she has stunning curves for her age and you can rag her senseless.

Here is mine

Nice motor you’ve got there

rossub

4,442 posts

190 months

Friday 11th June 2021
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Venisonpie said:
Sheer porn! What a great colour combination, stunning.
I was thinking the opposite. That colour is really dowdy.... needs to be bright red or a lovely shade of blue. Something that pops and not fade into the background.

stavr0ss

198 posts

128 months

Friday 11th June 2021
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There were two fulvia sport Zagatos up on eBay recently for 20 & 25k respectively, one a tidy 1300 and the other a ratty 1600- I was sorely tempted but the standard fulvia looks, to use my wife’s phrase, ‘a bit eastern block’

Mark_Blanchard

754 posts

255 months

Friday 11th June 2021
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Wonder what's under that under seal. Could be hiding all sorts of horrors. I've had my hands bitten by this before.

Painter38

120 posts

97 months

Friday 11th June 2021
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rossub said:
I was thinking the opposite. That colour is really dowdy.... needs to be bright red or a lovely shade of blue. Something that pops and not fade into the background.
Stop saying 'pops'.

Spaff

12 posts

149 months

Friday 11th June 2021
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Had 6 of these including a 1600HF in the early 80’s
Great cars

rossub

4,442 posts

190 months

Friday 11th June 2021
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Painter38 said:
Stop saying 'pops'.
No biggrin

chelme

1,353 posts

170 months

Friday 11th June 2021
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lee_erm said:
These are great value, especially when compared to the prices of MK1/2 Escort and Cortina.
From collecting cars yes, but then he adds another £7k to it from memory.

SmartVenom

462 posts

169 months

Friday 11th June 2021
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I want Dandi’s HF from Romanzo Criminale. Many very nice 911s in the show, but the HF is sexier than all of them. Google it!

ReverendCounter

6,087 posts

176 months

Friday 11th June 2021
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SmartVenom said:
I want Dandi’s HF from Romanzo Criminale.
Wow, looks like a really cool version of the Sweeney!

SmartVenom

462 posts

169 months

Friday 11th June 2021
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ReverendCounter said:
SmartVenom said:
I want Dandi’s HF from Romanzo Criminale.
Wow, looks like a really cool version of the Sweeney!
It is a fantastic series, well worth watching, great story and some fantastic cars as well.

Mr Tidy

22,305 posts

127 months

Friday 11th June 2021
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I love Fulvias, but would never pay that sort of money for a LHD 1.3.eek

Still if that is where prices are at least those that remain are likely to be cherished. thumbup

Eazy71

160 posts

56 months

Saturday 12th June 2021
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Lovely! Those seat mechanisms look like they could take a finger off though!

LotusOmega375D

7,607 posts

153 months

Saturday 12th June 2021
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Sorry to be a damp squib, but I was thinking about buying an RHD one of these 4 years ago. I looked at two: the first one had basically had a cheap respray over the rust, so wasn’t worth driving. The second one was at a marque specialist dealer and was a sound well-looked after car, rather than a concours restoration. So I was interested and decided to take if for a test drive. Having read so much about their Mini like handling and rally pedigree and previously owned an Integrale, I had set the bar high in my mind. But driving it was a crushing disappointment. With the engine location practically poking out the grille, it just wanted to understeer all of the time. I was more than happy to hand it back to the dealer. Of course I may have been unlucky, but that particular FWD configuration just seems flawed to me. Anyway it put me right off Fulvias and I changed my attention to another Italian marque.

Deefor62

477 posts

148 months

Saturday 12th June 2021
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LotusOmega375D said:
Sorry to be a damp squib, but I was thinking about buying an RHD one of these 4 years ago. I looked at two: the first one had basically had a cheap respray over the rust, so wasn’t worth driving. The second one was at a marque specialist dealer and was a sound well-looked after car, rather than a concours restoration. So I was interested and decided to take if for a test drive. Having read so much about their Mini like handling and rally pedigree and previously owned an Integrale, I had set the bar high in my mind. But driving it was a crushing disappointment. With the engine location practically poking out the grille, it just wanted to understeer all of the time. I was more than happy to hand it back to the dealer. Of course I may have been unlucky, but that particular FWD configuration just seems flawed to me. Anyway it put me right off Fulvias and I changed my attention to another Italian marque.
I think you were possibly just unlucky with the particular example you drove. I’ve driven an HF and owned a 1300, and found both of them to handle wonderfully. Needless to say, the HF was on a different level, but unfortunately beyond my modest means.

s m

23,222 posts

203 months

Saturday 12th June 2021
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LotusOmega375D said:
Sorry to be a damp squib, but I was thinking about buying an RHD one of these 4 years ago. I looked at two: the first one had basically had a cheap respray over the rust, so wasn’t worth driving. The second one was at a marque specialist dealer and was a sound well-looked after car, rather than a concours restoration. So I was interested and decided to take if for a test drive. Having read so much about their Mini like handling and rally pedigree and previously owned an Integrale, I had set the bar high in my mind. But driving it was a crushing disappointment. With the engine location practically poking out the grille, it just wanted to understeer all of the time. I was more than happy to hand it back to the dealer. Of course I may have been unlucky, but that particular FWD configuration just seems flawed to me. Anyway it put me right off Fulvias and I changed my attention to another Italian marque.
I have an Italian car loving friend - he said much the same and ended up buying an Alfa 105
He did later buy a Delta HF, then an Integrale though.
The HF Turbo was a really nice one