In its Rallye 1.3 HF form, the Fulvia combined featherweight agility with competition-grade spirit, earning its place among rally’s greats. Launched in 1967 with flared arches, lightweight aluminium panels, and a tuned 1.3-litre narrow-angle V4 delivering around 100 hp, the Rallye 1.3 HF was a pure driver’s machine.
Compact, front-wheel-drive, and equipped with four disc brakes, it offered relentless control on tight, twisting roads, ideal for the world’s toughest rally stages. More than just a racer, it was a statement.
Designed by Piero Castagnero with unmistakable Italian flair, the Fulvia Coupé merged elegance with edge. And when Pat Moss and Elisabeth Nyström took it to victory at the 1968 Rally Sestriere, they didn’t just beat the competition, they made history. In dark Amaranto Montebello paint, with a bold yellowand- blue stripe across the bonnet, the Rallye 1.3 HF wasn’t loud, it was legendary. A car that proved finesse could triumph over brute force, and that Lancia was born to rally.
1968
67'628 Km
1875
LHD
Used
Switzerland
Coupé
2
2
4-speed manual
1.3L V4 narrow-angle
100 Hp at 6'000 rpm
124 Nm at 4'500 rpm
825 Kg
FWD
Dark Amaranto Montebello
Yellow and blue stipes
Black