There is currently this Fulvia on the market: (Bloomsbury Classic Cars South Africa) The Red one.
Before you commit to buy, here is the background:
We did rebuild the body app. 20 years ago, sills, subframe mounts, rear panel, boot lid was replaced.
The interior was recovered with leather.
It looked like this:
http://album.lancia.co.za/main.php?g2_itemId=4103 However the owner, Mr. Goldhill refused to fix the brakes citing, the car would be for the wife. Same wife drove the car against
a wall 3 month later. The front end was then patched up ( and never paid for ! ) , and the car was put in storage outside in the garden.
Here it stood for 15 years, the water finding its way through the bonnet and the rear parcel shelf.
The car was then picked up by a car dealer and brought to us.
Finally we did rebuild the brake system and attended to steering and suspension.
However we noticed that:
a) the rear parcel shelf was soldered together with tinfoil, the bootlid hinges being totally seized.
b) the bonnet skin was replaced with a flat panel, and the "bulge" was modelled with filler, resulting in an enormous weight.
We then fitted on a good bonnet , only to notice that the bonnet was 2 cm too long. Hence we can conclude that the car is
still 2 cm too short from hitting the wall. The owner decided to put the short bonnet back and put it on the market.
c) the trim and interior of the car is in appalling condition. the interior and roof lining needs to be redone completely.
d) The engine is "as is" from 1972, and is subsequently old and tired. the timing chain/tensioner rattle terribly.
e) The rims are all buckled and it needs new tyres all around.
So while the car is structurally sound ( unlike the white/blue ) one, it still has a long way to go to be an enjoyable Fulvia.
Yours Sincerely
Felix Furtak B.Eng. (Hons.)
Lancia Auto ®
lancia-parts.com