The Stradale's chassis was aspace frame, similarly to the racing cars, built out ofCrMo steeltubes andaluminium alloyfor the crash structures; it was covered byepoxyandfiberglassbody panels. Like the rally car these cars mounted in a midships position a 1.8-litre engine, equipped withWeber-MarelliIAW integrated electronicignitionandfuel injection, asupercharger, andturbochargerand twointer-coolers, thus calling it "Twin Charged". In road tune the 1.8 produced 250PS (184kW; 247hp)at 6750 rpm and 291N·m (215lb·ft) at 4500 rpm (the rally car had over 600 hp).The "Stradale" kept a three differentialfour-wheel-drivesystem; the center differential sent 30% of the engine torque to the frontopen differential, and 70% to the rearlimited slipone.
Lancia claimed the car could reach top speed of 225km/h (140mph) and accelerate from standstill to 100km/h (62mph) in 5.7 seconds. In contrast to its bare bones racing sisters, the S4 Stradale featured anAlcantara-upholstered interior, sound deadening, asuedesteering wheel, and was equipped withpower steering,trip computerandair conditioning.
Serious inquiries/collectors only please. Car is being sold "As Is, where Is", with no warranties,written, expressedor implied. Buyer will be responsible for transport/shipping. Car is located in Europe. We're direct to the seller, and will initiate some matters of the business transaction. Direct negotiation and viewings/inspections will be avail, but only after initial phone conversation with us. Payment will be via bank transfer. Paypal for depositonly. Worldwide shipping available.
FYI, the last Lancia Delta S4 just sold last month at Pebble Beach, from Gooding & Co., with a realized price of $440,000 without buyer's fees. Add on another 10%, and the final price is $484,000. And that was a red one....with 14,000km. Ours offered has only 783 km, and it's 1 of 3 ever made in metallic silver.
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