When did the first Lancia Fulvia come out?

In 2003 the Fulvia name was used on a concept car, the Lancia Fulvia Coupé Concept, inspired by the original 1965 Coupé. Designed by Centro Stile Lancia under the direction of Flavio Manzoni working with Alberto Dilillo [ it], the car made its début at the September 2003 Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung in Frankfurt am Main.

Why was the Lancia ECV banned from racing?

However, Group B as well as Group S cars were banned from competition by the FIA in late 1986 due to safety concerns and the ECV never raced. Lancia instead developed the Group A Lancia Delta .

What kind of car is the Fulvia Sport Spider?

Lancia Fulvia Sport Spider (1968) At the October 1968 Turin Motor Show Milanese coachbuilder Zagato showed the Fulvia Sport Spider, a 2-seater roadster based on the Fulvia Sport. The prototype reprised the lines of the Fulvia Sport, but was built on a 150 mm (5.9 in); the soft top folded underneath a flush tonneau cover.

What does ECV stand for?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. The Lancia ECV (standing for Experimental Composite Vehicle) was a prototype Group S rally car developed by the Italian manufacturer Lancia to replace the Lancia Delta S4 in World Rally Championship competition for the 1988 season.

What is the difference between Fulvia 2C and Fulvia GTE?

The 2C model introduced the double carburetors, and passing through the adoption of 1216 engine in GT model, the GTE model reached the 1.3 liters of cubic capacity mounting the same engine of Fulvia Coupé 1.3 Rallye.

Who makes Lancia cars?

Rallying played a key role later in Lancia’s history, and the marque achieved great success with its Fulvia, Stratos, Delta and 037 models, winning the World Rally Championship a staggering 11 times between 1972 and 1992. The Fiat group purchased Lancia in 1969, and it has been its owner ever since.

How do I contact Fulvia classics?

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