If I hit the lottery before the bidding ends, it will be mine.
Lancia only made 492 street-going versions of their wild Stratos Group 4 rally car. In two days, the hammer will fall on Stratos HF Stradale number 44 via Bring a Trailer.
And this one is in extremely good condition according to Bring a Trailer: “This particular car has had just two owners from new, and stayed in Italy for nearly 40 years before being brought the the US. It now shows 71,008 kilometers (~44k miles), and is a matching-numbers example that retains its original engine, transmission, chassis, and Bertone body as verified by marque expert Thomas Popper of the Lancia Stratos Owners Club.”
Nice car, but for that price I'd have any Stratos replica of my choice built by professionals and $100k+ of change instead!
Awesome car but at 2X the value of my house probably by the time the hammer falls, I'll have to pass. Live my MR rally fantasies in something like PimpM3's V6 MR2.
I mean, I would love to have one and I didn't realize there are so few of them, but I could buy several Deltas for that price and still be in the Lancia rally family.
Perhaps my favorite car of all time. If you ever see one in the flesh the first thing you notice is how tiny it actually is. Photos make it look bigger than it actually is. It's not much larger than a X1/9, only with a Ferrari V6 stuffed behind your head. If only I had someone else's kidneys to sell!
Er .....no at 360K I'll calmly walk to the marina and sip a nice meritage pretending someone I ain't....
True story: My earliest automotive memory is watching the Stratos in FIA rally on Wide World of Sports. I would have been around 3 at the time, and I distinctly remember my hands and face pressed against the screen(remember, console TV) excitedly pointing and telling my dad that I wanted to do THAT!!! He just laughed and told me I needed to wait until I was 16 to drive - that was the most dejected I think I've ever felt in my life.
Of course I had no idea what the Stratos was, but I had a general memory of it's form. It wasn't until post-internet that I discovered it by name.
I'd definitely build a Hawk replica(VR6 is my powerplant of choice) and not bother with the real thing, but then again I'm a driver not a collector.
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