Don't See These For Sale Very Often!!

philw696

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I love that.
What a Stunning colour combination.
I know a lot of people don't like green but I'm green with envy.
 

lifes2short

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yup, that is rather lovely and what a nice colour, perhaps Derby Green, had an integrale Evo 1 in that colour, not sure about the grill reminds me of an MG
 

Andyk

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Loved these when they came out....No guide price and only 600 miles....Wonder what that will go for..........0-62 over 9 seconds......How things have moved on.........My wifes Qashqai would show it clean pair of heals....
 

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I’d love a Hyena, straight out of Performance Car when I was an impressionable teenager!
 

zagatoes30

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Bit of Brera in there, bit of Alfa SZ in there...I love it!

A bit? Door pillars, the headlights, all the windows, door cards, half the dash - Zagato was always known for plagiarising his own work but in this case it was Alfa stylists as they did most of the design work on the SZ, Zagato was just the builder.
 

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Loved these when they came out....No guide price and only 600 miles....Wonder what that will go for..........0-62 over 9 seconds......How things have moved on.........My wifes Qashqai would show it clean pair of heals....

That 0-60 time has got to be wrong, it is a full blown Integrale running gear, with 150kgs shaved off ,should be in the sub 6 sec area
 

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A bit? Door pillars, the headlights, all the windows, door cards, half the dash - Zagato was always known for plagiarising his own work but in this case it was Alfa syylists as they did most of the design work on the SZ, Zagato was just the builder.
Opron (of Citroen SM fame) did the SZ initial sketches while Castellana productionised it, iirc
 

zagatoes30

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Commissioned by a Dutch Lancia enthusiast who wanted an Integrale coupe, Fiat refused to be involved and therefore all cars were built from HF Integrales bought from the Lancia dealer network, Only 25 were built so very rare
 

Nayf

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Loved these when they came out....No guide price and only 600 miles....Wonder what that will go for..........0-62 over 9 seconds......How things have moved on.........My wifes Qashqai would show it clean pair of heals....
It doesn’t have a 3.7-litre engine either.
5.4 secs to 60, lighter than a normal Integrale by 150kg/15 per cent. I thought they were based on the 16v but apparently they’re Evoluzione based.
Some talk of them being 300bhp but I doubt that. Power was up but not by that much I’d have thought. 250bhp ish more likely
 

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Commissioned by a Dutch Lancia enthusiast who wanted an Integrale coupe, Fiat refused to be involved and therefore all cars were built from HF Integrales bought from the Lancia dealer network, Only 25 were built so very rare
Lancia tried to shut it down via court case didn’t they, or have a I remembered wrong? Hence the dealer network option.

I guess Fiat didn’t want anymore challenges to the then slow-selling SZ
 

StuartW

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It doesn’t have a 3.7-litre engine either.
5.4 secs to 60, lighter than a normal Integrale by 150kg/15 per cent. I thought they were based on the 16v but apparently they’re Evoluzione based.
Some talk of them being 300bhp but I doubt that. Power was up but not by that much I’d have thought. 250bhp ish more likely

Yes, it will be a 1995cc I would imagine and evo spec was around 220bhp from memory of my Integrale. Either way, a lovely looking thing
 

Nayf

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Yes, it will be a 1995cc I would imagine and evo spec was around 220bhp from memory of my Integrale. Either way, a lovely looking thing
Evo 1s were about 207bhp weren’t they? Evo 2s around 212bhp with a different ECU for a bit more lower down torque IIRC?