Hi, just come across your video. I was lucky enough to own a Fulvia in 1976. I was always impressed by the lovely, "revvy" engine, with it's slightly "raspy" exhaust note. Unfortunately, it suffered from "rot" in the front wheel arches even at 2 years old! This is one car I wish I'd kept. Great brakes and handling.
An impressive video and it also inspires. Nice to see how a Lancia Fulvia is rebuilt with passion and given a new life. A motivating video because we will soon start again on our new challenge. We have restored several Alfa Romeo cars and now it is time for a change with a Lancia Fulvia!
Beautiful work. My dream car would be a Resto-mod Fulvia with upgraded suspension to eliminate the leaf springs; Independent rear suspension, modern Brembos and Ohlins dampers. Fully caged to help stiffen everything up. And then possibly a freshened up Alpha GTV drivetrain? These cars are just gorgeous.
Complimenti per il vostro restauro😀👌(se posso anch’io ho restaurato nel 1982una Fulvia rallye anno 1969 colore rosa montebello)con lo stesso procedimento vostro/Grazie per avermi fatto emozinare🏅🤚🏼
Lanfranco Senno thank you so much for your appreciation! It was a hell of a ride! But worth it in the end! So happy with the result and even happier with your comments! Best regards
A scuola mi hanno inserito mettere in fase il flavia 50 anni fa c era una procedura penso che 1 meccanico con un po' di esperienza motori anni 60 alfa lancia riesca buon lavoro
nice job! Just a question about wide fender: is it a durable work to join glass fiber with metal? doesn't the paint crack on the junction between the two different material?
Davide thanks! Not a problem! Providing that you use a fiver glass filler that’s why is a green color, first apply F/G filler then standard body car filler. Will never crack! Best of luck
Murokmakto , Thanks!! Everything has been shot blast and powder coated bolts zinc plated chrome bits re-chrome, crankshaft rectified new big ends conrods pistons and piston rings New gaskets all around, filters spark plugs, etc....
thanks for the reply. I was just curious because I am also currently restaurating a car with a friend thats been sitting in a barn for about 30+ years but my friend refuses to do anything to the engine and just says "nah its fine" after we´ve been running it for about 5 minutes.. His car his decision but I would redo the engine aswell or put another one in..
Thanks! Since its not my car we are working on its not my decision, I tried to persuade my friend to redbuild the engine aswell or put another one in (he has about 5 spitfire spare engines sitting in his garage which are verifiable fine). In the beginning he just wanted to cheaply repair the car to resell it but then it somewhat escalated and we are doing a frame off resto now. thats why I thought it is a bad idea to use the old scrap engine but yea...
Nice work! Question: At 0:38 we see a left sil with a longitudinal step pressed in, right sil has no longitudinal step. Was it once hit from the right?
Great resto, I just took over my grandfathers old ‘72 lancia. I’m having trouble finding anyone to work on it and getting hands on parts. Would love to chat if you could
@@cesarrestored9225 thanks for getting back so quickly, I’m from the Los Angeles area. As of now the parts I’m in need of the most are a complete fuel system(tank, pump, hoses, etc) also brakes and a possible engine rebuild. I’m not look for a strip down resto on my lancia, I would just like to get it up and running. I would almost be willing to ship it out of state if need be and have someone work on it slowly as I can pay for the parts and labor slowly. Thanks for any help you could give.
@@cesarrestored9225 this looks like a great resource, I really appreciate it. I’ve found not many people work on lacias anymore in the US. And finding parts is harder to find then a person to work on the car
I source my parts from all over the world. South Africa is a good spot to look for parts, fulvias where made there. Italy , Netherlands, Cyprus also good. Anything you need I’ll be happy to assist.
gentilmente mi si e venuto a creare un problema alla mia lancia flavia 1500 a 4 carburatori avrei bisogno della messa in fase di tale auto se mi può aiutare le sarei grato.distinti saluti.Un collega mascalzone la messa fuori fase grazie ancora se mi può aiutare.
Hi, just come across your video. I was lucky enough to own a Fulvia in 1976. I was always impressed by the lovely, "revvy" engine, with it's slightly "raspy" exhaust note. Unfortunately, it suffered from "rot" in the front wheel arches even at 2 years old! This is one car I wish I'd kept. Great brakes and handling.
Hi, you’re right! Love every bit of it!
Thanks!
An impressive video and it also inspires. Nice to see how a Lancia Fulvia is rebuilt with passion and given a new life. A motivating video because we will soon start again on our new challenge. We have restored several Alfa Romeo cars and now it is time for a change with a Lancia Fulvia!
Thanks for your words! 👍🏻👍🏻
I put so many hours but worth the satisfaction in the end!
I drove my little Fulvia for 18 yrs daily in South Africa. Very sad day when I had to part with it.
I had to sell it! It was sad for me too😢 two years it took me to complete the restoration! Sad day believe me!
@@cesarrestored9225 Brilliant little car with fabulous lines. A real Italian classic. 💙
@@cesarrestored9225 I know how you feel my friend. Easy car to fall in love with.
Beautiful work. My dream car would be a Resto-mod Fulvia with upgraded suspension to eliminate the leaf springs; Independent rear suspension, modern Brembos and Ohlins dampers. Fully caged to help stiffen everything up. And then possibly a freshened up Alpha GTV drivetrain? These cars are just gorgeous.
Robert Rishel thanks a lot of work, hope your dream car materialize soon! All the best mate! Cheers
Complimenti per il vostro restauro😀👌(se posso anch’io ho restaurato nel 1982una Fulvia rallye anno 1969 colore rosa montebello)con lo stesso procedimento vostro/Grazie per avermi fatto emozinare🏅🤚🏼
Lanfranco Senno thank you so much for your appreciation! It was a hell of a ride! But worth it in the end! So happy with the result and even happier with your comments!
Best regards
Bravo!Ottimo lavoro! Great job
Sergio Ro thank you so much!
Great rebuild, is there any more detailed photos/ videos that would others who are starting an home rebuild? Cheers Bob
Great JOB ! It looks like a Carossery Atlas in video format !
Дмитрий Полтанов thank you! 👍🏻
Дмитрий Полтанов 🤣🤣 true! 👍🏻
Beautiful!!
Thanks!!
Nice automobile and catchy tune also! What is that music?
A scuola mi hanno inserito mettere in fase il flavia 50 anni fa c era una procedura penso che 1 meccanico con un po' di esperienza motori anni 60 alfa lancia riesca buon lavoro
angelo bertolin thanks for the comment. I’ve tried to translate to English but it doesn’t make much sense. Thanks
Is fantastic , wonderful .
BRAVOOO !!!!!
Thank you so much for your words 👍🏻
British Fulvia, great front.lights!
OrMa I know! Best looking FULVIA 👍🏻
Fulvia is not british.
albator Titus, thanks for bringing light to the matter! We didn’t know that!
@@cesarrestored9225 but super restauration👍👍👍
albator Titus thanks, for me the best Italian car.
Thank you very much! Be strong and don't give up! Looks good on the pictures but there's a lot of work behind. I'm sure you know! 👍🏻
Thank you so much! It’s been a hell of a ride! But worth it! Plenty of satisfaction! And plenty of hours!
Worth it in the end!
Lovely restoration and great attention to detail. Just dropped my subframe out to starting restoring my fulvia
Tadhg Gavin, thanks for the comment! Don’t give up there’s a lot of work behind but worth it in the end.
nice job! Just a question about wide fender: is it a durable work to join glass fiber with metal? doesn't the paint crack on the junction between the two different material?
Davide thanks! Not a problem! Providing that you use a fiver glass filler that’s why is a green color, first apply F/G filler then standard body car filler. Will never crack! Best of luck
Great work!
Excellent! Have you done anything to the engine or did you just clean and respray it before putting it back in?
Murokmakto , Thanks!! Everything has been shot blast and powder coated bolts zinc plated chrome bits re-chrome, crankshaft rectified new big ends conrods pistons and piston rings New gaskets all around, filters spark plugs, etc....
thanks for the reply. I was just curious because I am also currently restaurating a car with a friend thats been sitting in a barn for about 30+ years but my friend refuses to do anything to the engine and just says "nah its fine" after we´ve been running it for about 5 minutes.. His car his decision but I would redo the engine aswell or put another one in..
Murokmakto Hi, I made the same mistake with a Mini Cooper and I regret it all my life! I recommend you NOT TO! Good luck 🍀
Thanks! Since its not my car we are working on its not my decision, I tried to persuade my friend to redbuild the engine aswell or put another one in (he has about 5 spitfire spare engines sitting in his garage which are verifiable fine). In the beginning he just wanted to cheaply repair the car to resell it but then it somewhat escalated and we are doing a frame off resto now. thats why I thought it is a bad idea to use the old scrap engine but yea...
ΜΙLLE BRAVO !!!!!!
Nice work!
Question: At 0:38 we see a left sil with a longitudinal step pressed in, right sil has no longitudinal step. Was it once hit from the right?
Louis van Rijn previous repair, I think...! Don’t remember well. Thanks
@@cesarrestored9225 Let us call it: Heritage of time! Again: nice that you saved this marvel from the scrap heap. Chapeau!
Louis van Rijn thank you for appreciate!
Great resto, I just took over my grandfathers old ‘72 lancia. I’m having trouble finding anyone to work on it and getting hands on parts. Would love to chat if you could
Hello Scott,
I’ll be happy to help.
Where are you from?
@@cesarrestored9225 thanks for getting back so quickly, I’m from the Los Angeles area. As of now the parts I’m in need of the most are a complete fuel system(tank, pump, hoses, etc) also brakes and a possible engine rebuild. I’m not look for a strip down resto on my lancia, I would just like to get it up and running. I would almost be willing to ship it out of state if need be and have someone work on it slowly as I can pay for the parts and labor slowly. Thanks for any help you could give.
I’m in United Kingdom it’s going to be a bit difficult but I can advise you to look on Ricambio.co.uk you will find most of it there.
@@cesarrestored9225 this looks like a great resource, I really appreciate it. I’ve found not many people work on lacias anymore in the US. And finding parts is harder to find then a person to work on the car
I source my parts from all over the world.
South Africa is a good spot to look for parts, fulvias where made there. Italy , Netherlands, Cyprus also good. Anything you need I’ll be happy to assist.
How much did it cost?
A 4 V engine with only one head.
Roberto Orsi , yes first one ever, V4
Che tipo di Fulvia e? Sembra un prototipo... I fari davanti sono diversi dalle altre, oltre al tappo serbatoio
Hi!
Is an original right hand drive from Uk.
The lights are different because of Uk regulations. It came out of the factory like that.
All right
have you mistaken youtube with flickr or pinterest?
Cerco una Coupe oppure una HF
gentilmente mi si e venuto a creare un problema alla mia lancia flavia 1500 a 4 carburatori avrei bisogno della messa in fase di tale auto se mi può aiutare le sarei grato.distinti saluti.Un collega mascalzone la messa fuori fase grazie ancora se mi può aiutare.
Che tipo di Fulvia e? Sembra un prototipo... I fari davanti sono diversi dalle altre, oltre al tappo serbatoio