Lancia Delta Integrale: The Iconic Rally Car in Nebraska

The Lancia Delta Integrale is a legendary Group A WRC homologation car, known for its performance and racing heritage. Join the tradition in Nebraska today.

The Lancia Delta Integrale, produced between 1987 and 1994, has become a revered classic among collectors and enthusiasts alike, especially here in Nebraska. Often found in estate sales, barn-finds, or from collectors downsizing their fleets, these turbocharged marvels embody rally heritage and engineering excellence. Each model, from the original HF 4WD to the sought-after Evoluzione II, narrates a story of motorsport success and innovation. As a donor, it's critical to have your vehicle’s VIN and authentication documents ready to ensure a smooth and rewarding donation process.

For owners looking to part with their Delta Integrale, understanding the significance of maintaining proper documentation—including the Lancia Heritage certificate and various appraisals—is essential. Having these authenticated records can greatly enhance the value of your car in the eyes of potential collectors, making it imperative in today's market to be aware of its provenance, condition, and any modifications that may affect its collector status.

📖Generation guide

1987-1988 HF 4WD • 1987-1988

Equipped with a 2.0L 8v turbo engine producing 165hp, this variant features Ferguson viscous AWD, marking the beginning of Delta’s dominance in rallying.

1988-1989 Integrale 8v • 1988-1989

This version boosts power to 185hp and features wider arches and a Torsen rear LSD, refining the driving experience for rally enthusiasts.

1990-1992 Integrale 16v • 1990-1992

With a powerful 200hp from its 16v engine and upgraded Brembo brakes, this model represents a significant performance leap in the Delta lineage.

1992-1994 Evoluzione I • 1992-1994

The Evo I boasts 210hp and distinctive design elements, like a rear wing, which enhance aerodynamics and appeal to collectors.

1992-1994 Evoluzione II • 1992-1994

The Evo II pushes output to 215hp and features gold alloys and signature livery, making it one of the most desirable models among collectors.

Known issues by generation

When considering a Lancia Delta Integrale, it's vital to be aware of specific model-related issues. The 2.0L 16v turbo engines are prone to head gasket failures due to WRC-derived thermal stress, making specialist rebuilds essential. Additionally, the turbo plumbing and intercooler may experience silicone hose hardening over time. Rear LSD maintenance is crucial, especially for the Torsen systems in the 8v variant. Rust can be severe due to inadequate Italian zinc-treatment, particularly in sills, rear arches, and floor pans, which can be critical in older models. Proper VIN authentication is necessary to ascertain authenticity and value.

Donation value by condition + generation

The collector value of Lancia Delta Integrales varies significantly based on condition and authenticity. Vehicles with complete VIN documentation, Marti Reports, and original-numbers-matching components command a premium, often exceeding $40,000 to $150,000+. The high-end variants, such as the Evo II and Martini editions, can fetch upwards of $250,000 at auctions like RM Sotheby's and Bonhams. Understanding the details of engine-option multipliers and the importance of authenticating features can significantly impact the valuation, as original components are highly sought after in the collector market.

Donation process for this model

When donating your Lancia Delta Integrale, it's essential to be prepared with the appropriate documentation, especially if its value exceeds $5,000, as a qualified appraisal is mandatory. Form 8283 Section B must be filled out by an appraiser familiar with classic and collector vehicles, ensuring proper valuation. You will also need to provide comprehensive VIN documentation and casting numbers. For high-value examples, we recommend enclosed transport to safeguard your vehicle during the donation process. IRS 1098-C will also be issued for your records.

Nebraska regional notes

Nebraska's climate poses unique challenges for preserving a classic like the Lancia Delta Integrale. Owners should be aware of rust issues common in the rust-belt region, which can affect vehicle integrity. However, there is a vibrant community of muscle car clubs and shows that celebrate classic cars, offering a platform for enthusiasts and collectors to connect. Climate-controlled storage can greatly enhance the longevity of your Delta, while barn-find prevalence offers intriguing opportunities for restoration enthusiasts looking to revive these iconic machines.

FAQ

What documentation do I need to donate my Delta Integrale?
To donate your Lancia Delta Integrale, you must prepare several key documents, including the VIN, Lancia Heritage certificate, and any import documentation if it was a gray-market vehicle. This ensures your car's authenticity and value.
Is a qualified appraisal necessary for donations?
Yes, if your vehicle's appraised value exceeds $5,000, a qualified appraisal is mandatory for completing Form 8283 Section B. This documentation is crucial for tax purposes.
What is the IRS 1098-C, and when will I receive it?
The IRS 1098-C is a tax form provided to donors indicating the value of the vehicle donated. You will receive this form after the donation is processed, typically within a few weeks.
How do I authenticate my vehicle's originality?
Authenticity can be established through several means, including VIN verification, Marti Reports, engine casting numbers, and confirmation of original parts. Documenting these details is essential for enhancing the car's value.
Are there significant premiums for specific variants of the Integrale?
Yes, certain variants like the Evo II and Martini editions command significant premiums, often 30-50% more due to their rarity and desirability among collectors.
What are the transport options for donating a high-value Integrale?
For high-value vehicles like the Delta Integrale, we recommend using enclosed transport to protect your car during transit. This ensures it arrives in pristine condition for the donation.
Why is matching-numbers important when donating a classic car?
Matching-numbers are crucial for preserving the car's authenticity and value. Original components that match the factory specifications are highly sought after and can significantly influence the car's resale value.

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If you own a Lancia Delta Integrale from 1987-1994 and are considering parting ways with this iconic piece of automotive history, we invite you to donate it to Great Plains Autos. With the right documentation and a passionate community, your donation can help keep the spirit of this legendary rally car alive. Join us in celebrating its legacy!

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