RE: One-off blue Lancia 037 Stradale for sale

RE: One-off blue Lancia 037 Stradale for sale

Friday 15th July 2022

One-off blue Lancia 037 Stradale for sale

This resprayed homologation special isn't as sacrilegious as it seems...


We all love a homologation special. Cars built by manufacturers so desperate to win that they don’t mind palming off fast, but heavily compromised, race cars for the road on their loyalists. True, modern examples like the GR Yaris are more refined and less likely to spontaneously combust, but back in the Group B era homologation specials were utterly brutal.

In fact, they were so closely related to their rally counterparts that many were bought by privateer teams and converted to full competition spec. A bit like the Lancia 037 Rally Stradale. Production numbers vary, though the consensus is that 207 road-going 037 were built for homologation. Only slight modifications were needed to bring it up to rally standards, so a fair chunk of that number ended up tearing around muddy roads in the middle of nowhere.

So when a stock example turns up in the PH classifieds, it’s going to grab our attention. The Stradale’s recipe is simple, yet effective. The centre cell is taken from the Montecarlo, with steel tubular frames bolted on to the front and rear, along with quadrilateral suspension that allowed for a wider range of setup options. This was long before the days of carbon fibre in rallying, with much of the bodywork being made of Kevlar.

The Abarth-badged 2.0-litre supercharged inline four is closely linked to the unit in the back of the Montecarlo, although it was rotated 90 degrees and mounted longitudinally. Power was cranked up to 205hp, but the same unit in the rally car was capable of 280hp. Of course, power was sent to the rear wheels which, as we now know, is not the ideal layout for a rally car - but Lancia still managed to bag the 1983 Constructor’s Championship against the mighty all-wheel drive Audi Quattro. To this day, the 037 is the last rear-wheel drive car to win the World Rally Championship – a record that’s unlikely to be broken.

Hilariously, the interior is as spartan as they come. There’s a dashboard with some dials, a couple of vents and a centre console with a sea of buttons that aren’t labelled. You do, however, get corduroy seats and a bit of carpeting on the floor and doors for a touch of luxury. But, really, isn’t that all you need? You’ll be far too busy pretending to be Walter Rohl to care about the exposed roll cage and, well, not a lot else, really.

All 037s left the factory in Rosso Corsa, but something’s a bit off with this one. Mainly because it’s blue. Now, respraying an ultra-limited homologation special is sacrilegious, but we might let this one slide. In 2017, while undergoing major restoration work, the car was repainted in Blu Lagos, a colour only available on the limited-run Lancia Delta, er, Blu Lagos edition. It takes a brave person to respray an 037, but, you’ve got to admit, it does look pretty damn good. 

What else did they do? Well, the engine and gearbox have undergone a full rebuild, as has the suspension. A new clutch and flywheel were fitted, along with new brakes, pads and a fresh set of Michelins. But it’s not like the car has had a hard life, covering just 6,000 miles since it left the factory in 1983. It’s not like the respray has had any effect on the value, either. It’s listed at £674,950, which is about on par with recent auction prices. It’s a wonder why values haven’t reached seven figures yet. It probably won’t be long, though…


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Marc H

Original Poster:

211 posts

156 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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I think it looks fantastic in Lakes Blue! Gorgeous thing.

Numeric

1,409 posts

153 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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I'll probably be stoned for this one - but I think it looks a lot better in blue.

And well worth watching the Clarkson piece he did on the battle with Audi and is on youtube - the Rohl thing is just great and the one to watch is about 20 minutes.

nismo48

3,846 posts

209 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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Absolutely stunning and for some lucky person a once in a lifetime chance to own an icon smile

Edited by nismo48 on Tuesday 19th July 12:09

GTRene

16,840 posts

226 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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wow, great color, love it



can not afford it, but looks lovely.

this one is more affordable, although its a replica :-) and in the red zone ;-)

it has a bit of F40 in this picture :-)





and ow, the engine the wrong way in



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https://www.autoscout24.nl/aanbod/lancia-beta-lanc...

Bonefish Blues

27,244 posts

225 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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Another stoning...

That seems an awful lot of spend for just over 200bhp - I know, special and all that, but still.

Make mine a large rock please smile

Deerfoot

4,913 posts

186 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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As someone who is just the wrong side of 50 I find this absolutely sublime.

Would take this over any of the recent hyper cars.

Fantastic thing.

The Hypno-Toad

12,375 posts

207 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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£191 million tonight and I'll be ringing Mr Macari with a deposit.

One of my very favourite cars but having spoken to the owner of a red roadgoing 037 you have to watch out for heat build up because they do have a tendency to make the rear bodywork smolder if you don't.

SimonTheSailor

12,634 posts

230 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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Looks mega cool and if I could afford it I would have it sitting in my living room.

(It would drive like crap though wouldn't it ?...........)

ChevronB19

5,854 posts

165 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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One of the sexiest cars ever, at least from late seventies onwards.

I prefer the red, but go on then, if I really have to, I’ll have the blue.

Venisonpie

3,331 posts

84 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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SimonTheSailor said:
Looks mega cool and if I could afford it I would have it sitting in my living room.

(It would drive like crap though wouldn't it ?...........)
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6ddeto

Bonefish Blues

27,244 posts

225 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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Venisonpie said:
SimonTheSailor said:
Looks mega cool and if I could afford it I would have it sitting in my living room.

(It would drive like crap though wouldn't it ?...........)
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6ddeto
Please sir can I have the Stratos - by a country mile. I'm afraid the 037 sounds like it's on a spin cycle.

Rocks please!

BigChiefmuffinAgain

1,089 posts

100 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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Bonefish Blues said:
Venisonpie said:
SimonTheSailor said:
Looks mega cool and if I could afford it I would have it sitting in my living room.

(It would drive like crap though wouldn't it ?...........)
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6ddeto
Please sir can I have the Stratos - by a country mile. I'm afraid the 037 sounds like it's on a spin cycle.

Rocks please!
I've posted before that my father had both, and an S4 which followed. I drove it a lot. As a car to drive, it's good, from what I can recall ( this is 25 years ago ) and a lot less nervous than the Stratos. And a lot more comfortable. S4 ran rings around it though - that is an amazing car.

Couldn't give it away 25 years ago - think we got £25k for it.

Bonefish Blues

27,244 posts

225 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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BigChiefmuffinAgain said:
Bonefish Blues said:
Venisonpie said:
SimonTheSailor said:
Looks mega cool and if I could afford it I would have it sitting in my living room.

(It would drive like crap though wouldn't it ?...........)
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6ddeto
Please sir can I have the Stratos - by a country mile. I'm afraid the 037 sounds like it's on a spin cycle.

Rocks please!
I've posted before that my father had both, and an S4 which followed. I drove it a lot. As a car to drive, it's good, from what I can recall ( this is 25 years ago ) and a lot less nervous than the Stratos. And a lot more comfortable. S4 ran rings around it though - that is an amazing car.

Couldn't give it away 25 years ago - think we got £25k for it.
Goodness how times have changed!

Mr_Sukebe

377 posts

210 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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Utterly stunning.

How the hell have we "progressed" from that, to the current universal SUV blob.

DodgyGeezer

40,801 posts

192 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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love the colour - however for £675k(ish) I'd expect details like button surrounds to be taken care of...




so I'm out (am I doing this right?)


seriously though it looks bitethebackofyourhand gorgeous - not sure that the driving experience for a mere mortal would be worth it

defonsecca

114 posts

87 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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Jay Leno drove one a few years back (see YouTube) and absolutely loved it. Coming from a certified petrolhead with a huge collection of cars that says a lot.

stuartmmcfc

8,671 posts

194 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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I had a Blu Lagos integrals and I love the colour and the car.
Fingers crossed tonight

PHZero

1,318 posts

95 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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You'd have to really want this car to spend £675K on it! Not a great looking thing from certain angles and looking a little tired in places.




OldSkoolCool

7 posts

95 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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I have seen this in person at Joe Macari, it is a stunning car! It has been up for a couple of years though!

martin_b

97 posts

182 months

Friday 15th July 2022
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If my numbers come up tonight.. its mine!