Tuesday, 4 April 2017

1984 Lancia Delta HF Turbo - Fender and Broad Classic Cars Ltd Bristol

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Fender and Broad Classic Cars Ltd
Glenfrome House Eastgate Road Bristol
BS5 6XX
Telephone: 07794 477785     
Website:  http://www.FenderBroad.com
 





1984 Lancia Delta HF Turbo



This immaculate restored Giorgetto Giugiaro designed Delta was delivered to the UK and used by Lancia as one of twenty ‘press cars’ of which only two survive. These cars demonstrated the ability of this now ‘cult’ status modern classic car. Dressed in its original correct (MT16) Martini Turbo livery the history file has numerous magazine features using this very car. As such we have for sale here a very very desirable car for the Lancia enthusiast to own and cherish.
The history file is vast and confirms all we have said thus far. In 1994 the car was bare metal painted and mechanically overhauled to condition 1 status. Since this time the Delta HF has led a cosseted life covering a mere 80k miles and in recent years being used for Lancia Club meetings and various shows.
The car is presented on the button and ready to go having had a cambelt and roller change in the last 100miles.
Supplied with total history a fresh MOT and ready to go this is a virtually unique chance to invest in a piece of Lancia history. Has to be a guilt edged investment. 




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KEEPING IT CLASSIC
2010-2017

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