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1991 Lancia Delta HF Integrale stretched limousine - Click above for image gallery
With the popularity of the
Subaru WRX and
Mitsubishi Evo, it'd be easy to dismiss the likes of the
Lancia Delta HF Integrale as a relic of the past. But make no mistake about it: The roadgoing version of this Italian rally machine is as exotic and desirable as any supercar to come from the same country. All the more reason, then, to be appalled at this unfortunate conversion job.
It appears that some garage in Italy has taken an Integrale (possibly two, according to reports), chopped it up and stretched it into a limousine. If you're thinking that an all-wheel drive hot hatch is the worst possible candidate for limo-ification, we're with you. Whether the conversion job retains the all-wheel drive system remains a big question mark, however, with power coming from either the Integrale's eight-valve 2.0-liter turbo four or the Evo's 16-valve version.
Oh, and the best part? It's for sale, courtesy of Italian classifieds site Autoscout24, for the princely sum of €99,000 (or about $136,000 by current exchange rates). Have a look in the gallery below, just don't expect to see one of these
popping up at the local
Chrysler dealership with a
Pentastar on the nose.
Gallery: 1991 Lancia Delta HF Integrale stretched limousine
[Source:
Autoscout24 via
CarScoop]
How much is that stretched Lancia Delta HF Integrale in the window? $136k, that's how much originally appeared on
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