1972 Lancia Fulvia 1600HF Lusso

£ 39 995
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  • This is a UK-market, right-hand drive, Lancia Fulvia 1600HF Lusso that was manufactured in 1972 and first registered on 6 February 1973.
  • Chassis number: 818.741004384
  • Engine number: 818.540009074
  • Gearbox type: 818.741


Ownership History

  • 24 February 1980 – George Wellden, Sutton Coldfield
  • 5 May 1982 – Anthony Gerrard, Wolverhampton
  • 7 December 1985 – Grahame Rhodes, a motorcycle racer and precision engineer who also restored classic motorcycles
  • 2017 – Rikki Proffitt
  • 2019 – Nick Green


Restoration and Maintenance Record

  • Restoration by Grahame Rhodes (completed around 2014)
  • The car underwent a full restoration, including an engine rebuild with new piston rings, big-end bearings, valves, and timing chain. Parts for this work were sourced from Omicron. The odometer was reset after the rebuild, and the engine has since covered approximately 9,000 miles.
  • Rhodes also fitted aluminium doors, bonnet, and boot lid, as earlier Fulvias featured these lightweight components.
  • 2018–2019: Work at Ramsport UK Ltd
  • The car was completely stripped for repainting (glass-out respray). Adjustments were made to improve panel fit, window mechanisms, and minor electrical systems. Brakes were serviced and bled.
  • Total cost: £8,400.
  • 2022: Work at Omicron Engineering Ltd
  • The Correct Solex 42 carburettors were sourced, rebuilt and fitted, replacing smaller Dellorto units. Additional work included a new clutch, repairs to the gear linkage bushings, solder repairs to the radiator header tank, a new rev counter, and refurbishment of all five alloy wheels.
  • Total cost: £5,500.
  • 2025: Work at GME Springs, Sheffield
  • Rear leaf springs were refurbished and refitted.
  • Overall this Fulvia HF is a very charming car and incredibly good example. It drives brilliantly and puts a smile on your face given any decent country road you face If you would like to book an appointment, then please do not hesitate to contact us to make arrangements.