Equipment
1,298/87hp, 5-speed, Cibie rally lights, leather hood straps, racing filler cap, woodrim steering wheel, gold magnesium wheels.
Condition
Uneven hood gaps and thebrightwork is a little dull. There are cracks in the edges of the wood dash. Good older paint. Not an actual rally car but a cool tribute with rebuilt engine, suspension and brakes with receipts for $40,000. Not perfect, but a neat choice for driving events and money has clearly been spent where it counts.
Market commentary
The Monaco Rally livery identifies this Fulvia as a traffic stop target. Painted like this a law enforcement professional would be reasonable to conclude: a) the driver is going too fast; or b) the driver is driving recklessly; or 3) it doesn't meet road car regulations. This is a generous price in the U.S., but pales beside the Fulvia 1.3 HF prices at Duemila Route in Italy last year. Are Fulvia coupes a new fad? Time will tell.