Pretty! Congrats!!
Question!! - Is that fuel pump a new purchase unit? If so, where did you buy it from? I am looking for that style fuel pump for our 1975 Maserati and it has been difficult to find.. I'll PM you also.. Grazie, - Art
Long time member and consultant the this BB it’s been twenty years since my last Lancia. Brought this partially finished 1975 S3 Fulvia Coupe recently. I wanted to introduce myself
The seller was having a new wiring harness installed when the shop performing the work abandoned the project and asked him to come pickup his car. Finishing it was beyond his capabilities.
Jusst finished belt replacement and now test-fitting the new coolant hoses. (1976 Scorpion) Image Unavailable, Please Login
Finally got my Fulvia assembled and running only to discover it has a bad head gasket. #2 cylinder fills with coolant
That must be a tough setback.. Keep going, even if it's 15 minutes at a time. You'll get there. Are you using Solex carbs, or going with Dellortos? - Art
I built a set of Weber 40DCOEs for it but have'nt got to the uprgading state. The Marelli ECU seems questionable so I wired the ignition in the conventional manner, the pitfall there is that the tachometer doesn't operate? I want to get a few other projects out of the way before I tackle the head gasket.
My Fanalone Fulvia if I have not posted before Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
https://www.media.stellantis.com/em-en/lancia/press/lancia-previews-the-ypsilon-hf-the-ypsilon-rally-4-hf-and-is-back-to-rally Looks like Lancia are getting back to their roots! And with some familiar colours too!!! It's no delta but at least they plan to compete with an ICE power train and not electric. What does everyone think?
It is certainly nice to see a performance-oriented and somewhat historically minded product offering. Honestly I don't feel I know enough about Lancia's current organization or creditability as a stand-alone brand (are Lancia built on others' chassis and running gear?) to offer an opinon. I was just in Italy for two weeks and saw a few Lancias, a nice looking four door econo car which I think was an Ypsilon, and another much smaller "commuter box".. The exterior of the Ypsilon was attractive. The interior was, as far as I could tell through a closed window, very bland. - Art Image Unavailable, Please Login
This is a Delta III series, produced during the Marchionne period. The background is the court of the former Fiat Lingotto plant.
Yes, that's a modern Delta and I can confidently say it's by name, and certainly not by nature. We hired one in Italy a number of years ago and drove it through the snow. I locked up the wheels while braking down a 100m long, not-so-steep decent and it ended up in the barrier. It was the slowest crash I've ever had and pretty hilarious. Oh well, that's what rentals are for...
We stayed two nights at the NH Lingotto Hotel in the former FIAT factory. It was an excellent visit, we saw the test track on the roof, the spiral ramps are still there. The other interior spaces are now a shopping mall and offices.. very cool experience. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Sam Lancias Automobil Saloon Torino © Lobo7 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login