Lancia is a shell of its former self, but if you have the money, you could buy this gorgeous Lancia Delta HF Integrale from 1989.
The Delta HF Integrale is a car that needs no introduction and this example was imported into the U.S. from Japan by the seller earlier this year. It is finished in white and include Martini graphics across the exterior. This very car was previously listed for sale back in June and, while bidding reached $23,000, it failed to sell.
The Bring A Trailer listing reveals that the white paint and Martini graphics is matched with factory 15-inch wheels with gunmetal centers and wrapped in 185/60 Yokohama BluEarth-A tires. The car also has aftermarket strut braces from Quick Trading Company and OMP.
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Inside the Lancia there’s a pair of Recaro sport seats with Missoni-striped fabric inserts, matching door panels, gray carpeting, and a black dashboard and center console. The hot hatch also has electric front windows, a three-spoke steering wheel, a Lancia-branded shift knob and a Pioneer CD player. Unfortunately, the air conditioning no longer blows cold.
Powering the Integrale is a turbocharged 2.0-liter, eight-valve four-cylinder producing 182 hp and 224 lb-ft (304 Nm) of torque. This engine is paired to a five-speed manual transmission powering all four wheels. A look at the odometer reveals the Delta has a touch over 78,000 km (~48,000 miles) on the clock, and the car recently had its fluids changed.