The Lancia Delta Integrale (1987-1994) represents a pinnacle in rally-homologation history, making it a desirable candidate for donation in Albany. Whether you've stumbled upon a barn-find or are downsizing your cherished collection, your Integrale can carry on its legacy through Capital Wheels. With values reaching up to $150k+, every detail counts, from VIN-authentication to the crucial Lancia Heritage certificate.
Many Delta Integrale enthusiasts understand the importance of maintaining their vehicle’s originality and historical significance. Proper documentation, such as the Marti Report or fender tag, can enhance your car's value significantly. As we cater to a collector community aware of these nuances, we invite you to ensure your Delta is not just a car but a piece of automotive history.
📖Generation guide
HF 4WD • 1987-1988
Equipped with a 2.0L 8v turbo engine producing 165hp, the HF features Ferguson viscous AWD for impressive handling. Ideal for collectors seeking the earliest iterations.
Integrale 8v • 1988-1989
This variant boosts power to 185hp and features wider arches and a Torsen rear LSD, enhancing performance and stability, making it a collector favorite.
Integrale 16v • 1990-1992
With 200hp and upgraded Brembo brakes, the 16v variant represents a significant evolution in performance and is highly sought after for its racing pedigree.
Evoluzione I • 1992-1994
The Evo I features 210hp, a distinctive rear wing, and is known for its striking gold alloys, appealing greatly to collectors of high-performance models.
Evoluzione II • 1992-1994
Delivering 215hp and featuring unique Martini livery, the Evo II is often valued at a premium, making it a top-tier collectible for discerning enthusiasts.
Known issues by generation
The Lancia Delta Integrale (1987-1994) faces several specific issues that collectors should be aware of. The 2.0L 16v turbo is particularly prone to head gasket failure due to thermal stress from WRC-derived performance. All variants may experience hardening in the intercooler and turbo plumbing silicon hoses. The Torsen rear LSD often requires rebuilding to maintain optimal performance, while Brembo brake maintenance is crucial. Additionally, severe body-panel rust, especially in sills and rear arches, is common due to inadequate zinc treatment from Italian manufacturers. Collectors should ensure proper VIN authentication along with all necessary documentation.
Donation value by condition + generation
Collector values for the Lancia Delta Integrale range from $40k to over $150k, with well-preserved, original-numbers-matching examples commanding higher prices. Authentication through VIN documentation, the Marti Report, or fender tags can significantly influence value. High-performance variants like the Evo II, especially those in Martini livery, can see premiums of 30-50%. Auction records from RM Sotheby's, Bonhams, and Barrett-Jackson indicate a strong market for these classic models, further validating their investment potential.
Donation process for this model
When donating a Lancia Delta Integrale valued over $5,000, a qualified appraiser is mandatory to complete Form 8283 Section B. Alongside the IRS 1098-C, it's essential to provide comprehensive VIN and casting number documentation. For high-value examples, enclosed transport may be advisable to ensure their safe delivery. Capital Wheels is here to guide you through this process, ensuring your donation experience is smooth and rewarding.
Albany regional notes
In Albany, Lancia Delta Integrale owners face unique challenges related to preservation, particularly due to the region's rust-belt climate. Local car clubs and shows celebrate automotive history, making it a great place for passionate enthusiasts. The prevalence of barn-find examples in the area showcases the potential for restoration and appreciation of these iconic vehicles. Climate-controlled storage facilities are available to help protect your classic from the elements.
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