Stellantis will produce new OEM replacement parts for a selection of classic vehicles, including the Lancia Delta HF Integrale Evoluzione.
For the legendary homologation special, the catalog is being expanded by seven parts. In all, though, “Heritage Parts,” the subbrand responsible for the parts, will add 31 original replacement components to its catalog. The replacements will serve cars like the Alfa Romeo GTV/Spider, Alfa Romeo GT, Alfa Romeo 147, Alfa Romeo 156, Fiat Coupé, and Fiat Barchetta models.
Specifically, there will be 10 injection control units and 21 body parts ranging from bumpers to fenders to doors, to hoods and tailgates. In the case of the Delta, the steel panels are produced using a reverse-engineered mold that was optimized with the high precision scans of the car in the company’s Heritage historical collection.
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The parts are made using low-carbon steel, the same alloy used in the original components, albeit with improved galvanization for reasons that might be obvious to anyone who’s familiar with stereotypes about Lancias.
“Heritage Parts” is a collaboration between Mopar (the Chrysler brand dedicated to spare parts, customer assistance, and support) and the Italian members of the FCA brands now in the Stellantis empire. That means that not only do the parts celebrate history, but the brands involved in this tell the story of Stellantis’ heritage, too. The collaboration first started offering parts for the Delta HF Integrale Evo in 2019.
Unfortunately, the parts are only available for a limited time but they can be ordered through the Mopar store.