LANCIA FULVIA COUPÉ MONTECARLO
With lines inspired by elegant Riva motor launches, the Fulvia Coupé set its seal on an era for Lancia, a period of daring design and countless victories.The Montecarlo version originated from the idea of creating a car to commemorate Munari and Mannucci’s famous victory in the 1972 Montecarlo Rally.The car was inspired by the livery of the splendid 1.6 HF “fanalone”, built on the basis of the production Fulvia Coupé series II, with 90 horsepower engine providing a top speed of 170 km/h.With no bumpers and matte black painted bonnet and boot, the Fulvia Montecarlo cars were a success within a success, to the point where production continued even after the restyling known as the “Fulvia 3”.The car is from this final series, in the rare blue colour.It was delivered to the Lancia dealership in Naples on 19 April 1973, and still has its original black registration plates.
SPEC SHEET
ENGINE
POWER
SPEED
WEIGHT
DESIGN
TYPE OF BODY
V4 strict, anterior longitudinal, 2 double-body Solex carbs 1298 cm³
90 HP @ 6200 rpm
170 km/h
970 kg
Lancia (Piero Castagnero)
Coupé