No, this isn’t just any Lancia 037, it is the very first of its kind—the prototype for the iconic rally machine—and it’s for sale.
The 037 became the last rear-wheel-drive car to win the World Rally Championship. It's powered by a supercharged, 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine that made anywhere from 265 horsepower to 325 horsepower in later “Evolution” trims. Of …
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I have been lucky to see them run and, yes, they totally sound like two-stroke dirt bikes.
In reply to David S. Wallens :
I wonder how much of that is the "muffler".
Makela Auto Tuning made them for the series of Ferrari 308 rally cars they restored/built, and it looks very similar to the ones on the Lancia 037 ("Lancia Rally"). It's just a gentle expanding taper, ended by a very severe taper.
In reply to Pete. (l33t FS) :
Maybe? Somewhere I have phone video as I got to stand behind one at the starting line at the Goodwood rally. (I keep earplugs on my keychain.) But it's all the two-stroke pops. Very rad.
With about 200 miles behind the wheel of the car in the photo below, the sound from the driver's seat is mostly supercharger whine. Also ,while fairly loud exhaust, the car in question is a "Stradale" which must have milder cams than the competition cars, it was quite docile in traffic. Only did 2 stroke pops with extreme deceleration. Note exhaust tips as described above.
Pete. (l33t FS) said:
In reply to David S. Wallens :
I wonder how much of that is the "muffler".
Makela Auto Tuning made them for the series of Ferrari 308 rally cars they restored/built, and it looks very similar to the ones on the Lancia 037 ("Lancia Rally"). It's just a gentle expanding taper, ended by a very severe taper.
Props for name dropping MAT.
If someone asked me, you can drive any car for a weekend?
My immediate answer would be 037.
In reply to Sidewayze :
Agreed. The 037 is probably top of my dream car list. As a child of the 80's I love love love the styling. I love the idea of a powerful light RWD rally car, plus the absurdity of Group B, and the rarity, the sound, and the success that they had are icing on the cake.