Mental Lancia!
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that is crazy clean
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Stunning....
POA means if you need to ask then you can't afford it :-) |
will someone buy it for me, PLEASE.:notworthy
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Sega rally memories
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Originally Posted by scooby red
(Post 10769099)
Sega rally memories
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stunning car, i almost bought a lancia montecarlo years ago, seeing this makes me wish i had! me and a friend did end up buying an alfa sprint veloce each, mine was white and his was red. my first flat four boxer engine and was a fun wee car with that great flat four burble and it handled like it was on rails.
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Originally Posted by yabbadoo4
(Post 10769187)
stunning car, i almost bought a lancia montecarlo years ago, seeing this makes me wish i had! me and a friend did end up buying an alfa sprint veloce each, mine was white and his was red. my first flat four boxer engine and was a fun wee car with that great flat four burble and it handled like it was on rails.
I'd like an HF Integrale myself. One was parked at work today, LHD, private plate. Minter it was, red. Was never too sure how / why the elephant logo on the front grille came into it though!! |
Saw a white 1 in a showroom earlier this summer in peurto banus
Was 40,000 euro / |
lovely cars! myself again i would rather a HF integrale, but any Lancia in my list of owned cars will be enough for me
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Erm...if its the same one...this was for sale for £150,000 ....
Doubt you would get an s4 for 40,000 euros ... You got a link to the white one for sale ? |
Walking through the marina onto the top road was in a small window garage stood at back / euro ticket was on bonnet , I laughed myself as it was sitting next to a veyron & reventon / maybe it was for the privilege ( who knows ) I had a bottle of estrella in 1 hand & an ass in the other :)
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Originally Posted by rooferman
(Post 10769241)
Erm...if its the same one...this was for sale for £150,000 ....
Doubt you would get an s4 for 40,000 euros ... You got a link to the white one for sale ? |
Maybe it was an Intergrale evo that you saw for 40,000 euro buddy, wouldn't of been a genuine S4.
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I appologise 2 all , maybe it was me with my beer goggles on & missed the 1 of the sign, / or maybe it was jst an Evo
Was nice anyway :) |
Pea shooter exhausts look mad for a 480 bhp beast !
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Ok guys , just did a search & found said car .
Knew it was 40 odd k well 41 It's a julio Iglesias martini Evo Sorry about that still a beauty tho Can't put a link up using mob at mo , but if you google Lancia integralie for sale peurto banus It comes straight. Up Sorry again for wrong car ( I was on a stag do ) |
what a car
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Originally Posted by Hawkeye D
(Post 10769205)
...Was never too sure how / why the elephant logo on the front grille came into it though!!
http://www.whalley-integrale.uk.com/hf.gif The HF Symbol of Lancia Competition Cars The HF symbol, the contraction of High Fidelity, owes its origin to the Lancia Hi. Fi. Club, which draws its members from loyal Lancia clients according to strict rules of elegibility which govern membership. The Club was founded in 1960 and the HF was taken as its logo. The transposition of the Initials H and F on certain sports cars followed in 1961, when customers started to race Flaminia Pinina Farina in Grand Turismo events. The "consecration" came with the launch of the legendary Fulvia coupe, and it became the official logo of the Company's sports cars, starting with the 1966 Fulvia HF coupe which remained almost unbeatable on the world rallies, until the mythical Stratos appeared on the scene to dominate rallying from 1974 - 1978. In the mean time the HF Racing Team had been founded in 1963, initially as a simple association of amateur drivers unofficially backed by Lancia, but becoming the official sporting branch of the Company in 1965. The HF symbol was adopted again in 1983 for the Delta turbo and thereafter on the Delta 4WD and the Integrale. With the introduction of the Evolution model of the Integrale, the letters were combined with the galloping red elephant. The elephants had been on the original badges for the Fulvia HF and the Stratos, at that time there were four elephants displayed. There are contrasting stories and legends regarding the origin of this elephant, including the simple "the elephant never forgets". We do know that in 1953 the then Managing Director of Lancia, Gianni Lancia, chose it as a good luck token for the Company's first racing appearances. The symbol of the galloping elephant apparently originates in Eastern mythology as an auspicious emblem or symbol of victory, providing the trunk is stretched forward. This is how the elephant chosen by Gianni Lancia was drawn, first in light blue and later as now in bright red. |
wowsers , there is some cars in there showroom :)
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Originally Posted by joz8968
(Post 10769974)
From John Whalley's website:-
http://www.whalley-integrale.uk.com/hf.gif The HF Symbol of Lancia Competition Cars The HF symbol, the contraction of High Fidelity, owes its origin to the Lancia Hi. Fi. Club, which draws its members from loyal Lancia clients according to strict rules of elegibility which govern membership. The Club was founded in 1960 and the HF was taken as its logo. The transposition of the Initials H and F on certain sports cars followed in 1961, when customers started to race Flaminia Pinina Farina in Grand Turismo events. The "consecration" came with the launch of the legendary Fulvia coupe, and it became the official logo of the Company's sports cars, starting with the 1966 Fulvia HF coupe which remained almost unbeatable on the world rallies, until the mythical Stratos appeared on the scene to dominate rallying from 1974 - 1978. In the mean time the HF Racing Team had been founded in 1963, initially as a simple association of amateur drivers unofficially backed by Lancia, but becoming the official sporting branch of the Company in 1965. The HF symbol was adopted again in 1983 for the Delta turbo and thereafter on the Delta 4WD and the Integrale. With the introduction of the Evolution model of the Integrale, the letters were combined with the galloping red elephant. The elephants had been on the original badges for the Fulvia HF and the Stratos, at that time there were four elephants displayed. There are contrasting stories and legends regarding the origin of this elephant, including the simple "the elephant never forgets". We do know that in 1953 the then Managing Director of Lancia, Gianni Lancia, chose it as a good luck token for the Company's first racing appearances. The symbol of the galloping elephant apparently originates in Eastern mythology as an auspicious emblem or symbol of victory, providing the trunk is stretched forward. This is how the elephant chosen by Gianni Lancia was drawn, first in light blue and later as now in bright red. Thanks joz, nice one. A very interesting read :thumb: |
luurvely.......
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The S4 was ALWAYS my fave Gp.B car! It was a techno. tour de force what with its supercharger and turbocharger. It just looks awesome. Form following function and all that.
There's something about Lancias that simply get under my skin (and no, its not the rust! :lol1:). Anyone know what power the roadgoing homologation version left the factory with? |
That is pure car hardcore porn
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Pretty sure the factory road cars were only 250 Hp...
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Yeah, that's what I thought too.
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I always liked the stratos an the 037.
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Originally Posted by rooferman
(Post 10771858)
Pretty sure the factory road cars were only 250 Hp...
Of course I could be making all this up, it was a long time ago... ;) |
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