1969 Lancia Fulvia
1969 Lancia Fulvia Sport Zagato 1.3 S "Red Passion"
Chassis number: 818.362
IMPORTANT INFO: The car is currently in Italy but custom clearance and shipping to New York are included in the final selling price. Once payment is settled, we will take care at our own expenses of shipping the car with a container to the port of New York. Customs clearance will also be at our expense and a full set of original documents will be provided to insure a quick registration with the US DOT. The buyer will only have to take care of shipping from our warehouse in New Jersey to the final destination in the US. Delivery time to New Jersey is estimated to be between 20 to 30 days from payment. We will be glad to provide quotes for shipping in Europe, South America, Japan, Asia, and Australia. Just send us an email. We accept payments through bank wires. Only deposit with paypal Lancia Fulvia Sport Zagato 1.3 S (wikipedia)As had already happened to the Appia, Flavia and Flaminia, the Lancia Zagato gave the commission to make the sport version, with aluminum body and aerodynamic, the Fulvia.Designed by Ercole Spada, the Fulvia Sport had a line with very modern and sleek fastback tail (although, on balance, less elegant than that of Castagnero Coupe). Launched in 1965, the Sport Coupe had the same mechanics - except the axle ratio - but thanks to better aerodynamics reached higher top speed. Despite this was not hardly ever used in rallistiche competitions because of the greater sensitivity of the monocoque on which rested the aluminum body and the most suitable general characteristics for use on the track (where the Lancia, at the time, did not run) that the gravel roadsRather than on the technical evolution (which followed step by step, that of the coupe), one can distinguish the various "series" of Zagato on the basis of the material used for the bodywork. The Sport fact adopted a fully Peraluman body only between 1965 and 1967. In the period 1968-70 the body became steel, bonnet, doors and door of the spare wheel Peraluman. The door was always steel on all versions. The evolution of mechanics and engines follows that of the Coupé, except for the 1231 cm³ engine.In 1970 it was adopted the mechanics of the second series on the latest 600 bodies of the first series. At the end of 1970, the body became fully Steel losing the moving parts of Peraluman, having been slightly redesigned by Mittino to update the car functionally raising the pavilion for a less difficult access and widening fenders to accommodate larger tires. Even the opening of the bonnet has been changed incernierandola on the front, as they wanted the era security rules. Production ceased in 1972, after the Zagato (which assembly busied himself on the model) had churned out about 6,183 copies. Interestingly, the origin of the craft Fulvia Sport has introduced an asymmetry in the fender shapes, asymmetry is also preserved bodies on the second series. Of particular historical interest and collectors is the defined set Competition, ie the cars at the request of customers or of sports Lancia Racing Team, were fitted with bodywork Peraluman lightened, side and rear windows in Plexiglas, widened wheel arches and wheels Campagnolo 6J13. Although they were designed sports activity, the Competition were delivered with the standard engine (818 302 and 818 303 engines) and not under construction HF. Only on Sport in 1600 was used to shunt motor HF (second series), but the HF logo appears, the car has the same structure of the contemporary 1,3s and Lancia never required the approval of the car for racing. In 1969 Maglioli and Pinto, aboard the prototype with Fulvia 001911 chassis, engine and 5-speed gearbox 818,540, posted themselves absolute eleventh and early prototypes of the class at the 24 Hours of Daytona.The breakdown between the different versions is as follows: Fulvia Sport Zagato 1.2 (80 hp) 818 132 202 units produced from 1965 to 1967Fulvia Sport Zagato 1.3 (87 hp) 818 332 1578 models produced from 1968 to 1970 (including approximately 700 with bodywork Peraluman)Fulvia Sport Zagato 1.3 S (93 hp) 818362: 1898 units produced from 1968 to 1970 (some have the body at the specific request of Peraluman)Fulvia Sport Zagato 1.3 S (90 PS) 818 650 second series 2600 models produced between 1970 and 1972 (of which 600 with housing first series)Fulvia Sport Zagato 1.6 S (115 hp) 818 750 800 units produced between 1971 and 1972
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The carfor salewas builtinItalyin 1969and wascompletelyrenovated in 2013 in Messina (italy),bothmechanical part andthe bodywork.
The car is a rare piece and the conditions for this kind of car that is 46 years old are fabulous. No problem of body and no sign of rust. The engine is fully functional and the tires are in good condition
The paint used(red)in therestorationof the same colorandtype ofthe original.The car isworking perfectlyanddrive iton the streetsis a funindescribable.
The carhasleather interior Black,alsorestoredin 2013.The carfrom 2013 has coveredonly 2000 km.
The car is registered to ASIItalianRegister of Vintage car since 2009. Membership is guaranteed for original spare parts to 100% in the various renovations.
On request we canprovide other infoandmore photos.
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Italy
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