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Lets design a new proper Lancia.
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Yes... and?
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Okay, from a selfish point of view I would like to see the Fulvietta project become reality. The first example represented the frustration and free thinking that must exist behind the scenes and the car was probably created in an atmosphere not far from that found in the earlier days of Lancia, ie a small group getting together out of hours and working for the love of it without much funding. Rumour of a new Fulvia set the motoring press across Europe on fire with speculation four years ago but sadly things didnt work out. Even so, here is an oppotunity for Lancia to finally stamp their individuality within the Fiat group by homing in on a desirable product. It doesnt have to be a small sports car, it seems the £100,000 market is alive and well so how about pitching it against the aging Bentley as a luxury version of the Alfa.
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I understand the fulvia is to be produced by next year.It is certainly in the pipeline.
I also rather hoped the Thema was being produced that appeared on the internet a few months ago.
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Mine would definately have a turbo and boost gauge on the dashboard !
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Not a Lancia, but designed by the same hand that created the Appia Zagato, Flavia Sport, Fulvia Sport, Dedra and Nuova Delta - Ercole Spada: The Codatronca:
http://www.spadavetturesport.com/pressarea.php
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