- Extremely faithful replica of the 1992 Monte Carlo Rally winning Delta
- Transformation work totalling almost €90,000
- “As new” condition, ready to drive in historic rally racing
Based on a Lancia Delta Integrale, this car was transformed by the owner (a true rally enthusiast) into an extremely faithful replica of the WRC version that won the 1992 Monte Carlo Rally (bearing the number 4), driven by Didier Auriol and Bernard Occelli. The shell was fully stripped down and fitted with a roll cage, special suspension with adjustable shock absorbers, disc brakes and Brembo callipers… The engine was also rebuilt and featured a new 16-valve cylinder head, a new turbo, an oil cooler and a special exhaust. Inside, everything was redone in order to match the interior of a historic rally car, stripped of all non-essentials and equipped with Sparco bucket seats, an Abarth steering wheel, a Terra tripmaster, a Sparco fire extinguisher system and a homologated roll cage.
It has special wheels and the bodywork was given the utmost attention, which included extended wheel arches, a headlights ramp, a Martini Racing paintwork and a livery inspired by the 1992 Monte Carlo winning car. Since this colossal work, the car has barely been driven (only 125 km) and has never even participated in any rally event.
Astonishingly accurate and faithful, the result reflects the passion of the enthusiast who initiated this endeavour. This car is an amazing tribute to the Delta HF Integrale, an incredible machine that won six consecutive World Rally Championship titles between 1987 and 1992. Accompanied by a file of pictures and invoices attesting the extent of the work carried out, this car is ready to be driven in historic rallies by another enthusiast.