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1970 Lancia Fulvia Sport Zagato 1300
Car Cave USA

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26-0323001

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United States

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Engine 1298 cc

Transmission Manual 4 Speed

Exterior Red

Interior Black Rally Interior

1970 Lancia Fulvia Sport Zagato – Rally-Inspired | Sourced in Italy | EU-Based The Lancia Fulvia Sport Zagato is one of those rare cars where design, engineering, and motorsport pedigree come together in a way that still feels distinctive today. Built by Zagato for Lancia, the Sport was always the more unconventional and aerodynamically focused counterpart to the Fulvia Coupé—lighter, rarer, and unmistakably Zagato in its execution. We sourced this car ourselves in Italy and imported it to Belgium, selecting it specifically for its honest condition and strong overall character. It is a car that immediately stood out to us as something we would enjoy using ourselves. This is a late Series 1 (Tipo 818.362) example, featuring the desirable lightweight construction with aluminum bonnet (side-hinged), doors, and spare wheel compartment—details that define the early Zagato-bodied cars. Rally-Inspired Configuration Rather than being preserved as a static collector piece, this Fulvia has been prepared with clear intent: to be driven and enjoyed, in line with the model’s competition roots. The upgrades have been carried out in a coherent, period-inspired manner and include: Widened fenders accommodating a more aggressive wheel and tire setup Quick-release fasteners on bonnet and rear lid Bucket seats with harnesses The result is a car that visually and functionally reflects the Fulvia’s rally heritage, while remaining usable on the road. Condition & Driving Character This example presents as a well-sorted driver, with a straight body and an honest overall appearance. It sits correctly on gold Fulvia wheels, fitted with modern Dunlop tires for improved usability. It is not positioned as a concours showpiece, but rather as a driver-focused classic—engaging, lightweight, and full of character in a way few cars of the period can match. Why This Car At Car Cave, we look beyond rarity alone—we focus on cars that justify their place both on the road and in a collection. This Fulvia stands out because it combines several highly desirable characteristics: Early Zagato construction, including lightweight aluminum panels A rally-inspired specification that enhances both presence and usability Careful sourcing in Italy, selected by us for its authenticity and condition An honest, non-over-restored presentation, increasingly difficult to find A driving experience defined by lightness, precision, and character, rather than outright power It is a car that appeals not only on paper, but behind the wheel—offering a more nuanced and engaging alternative to more conventional classics. A distinctive and carefully selected Fulvia Sport Zagato—combining rarity, character, and usability in a way few classics can.
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