Description
Year: 1971
Transmission: Manual
Condition: Good
Exterior: Orange
Interior: Black
This 1971 Lancia Fulvia Sport Zagato 1.6 was reportedly refurbished in Italy before being imported to the US in the 1990s. Power is from a 1.6-liter V4 mated to a 5-speed manual transmission, and the body is finished in orange over a black interior. Modifications include a Momo steering wheel and electronic ignition. This Fulvia is offered with partial documentation and a clean Florida title.
The 1,584cc narrow-angle V4 was a factory upgrade from the Fulvia’s standard 1.3-liter V4. This example features an electronic ignition, and the seller states that hoses, belts, air filter, transmission fluid, brakes, and other items have been renewed under current ownership.
The rear end features Zagato-penned GT styling as compared to the standard Fulvia’s upright coupe design. The seller notes imperfections in the finish including cracking along the fender tops as well as a pushed-in scratch crossing from the passenger door to the right quarter panel as depicted in the gallery below. Bubbling paint is also shown near the upper left corner of the hatch lid and elsewhere.
The 2+2 interior features black upholstery, door panels, and rubber flooring along with a wood dash insert. The car is equipped with power windows, and a Momo Sistema steering wheel with a Ferrari center cap is installed. 14? Cromodora wheels are wrapped in Sumitomo HTR A/S P01 tires with date codes from 2014. The side and rear glass wears an aftermarket tint. Brightwork and badging are detailed up close below.
The 5-digit odometer shows 99,500 kilometers (~62k miles), of which the seller has added approximately 10,000 kilometers over eight years of ownership. The top of the dash is cracked near the center as shown in photos.