1987-1994 Lancia Delta Integrale Rally Legend in Delaware

Celebrate the legacy of the Lancia Delta Integrale, a Group A WRC icon that dominated rally racing in the late 20th century, now seeking passionate collectors in Delaware.

The Lancia Delta Integrale (1987-1994) stands as one of the most storied rally cars ever produced, embodying the spirit of Group A homologation and dominating the World Rally Championship. If you find yourself in possession of one of these extraordinary vehicles, whether as an estate sale, barn find, or a result of collector downsizing, donating it to First State Autos in Delaware can ensure its legacy continues. Authenticating your Delta Integrale with the necessary VIN and Lancia Heritage documentation is crucial for a smooth donation process.

Whether your model is a sought-after Evoluzione or an earlier 8v variant, understanding the collector market is essential. We appreciate the nuances of these vehicles, including variant specifications, condition assessments, and the importance of proper provenance documentation. Your donation helps preserve the heritage of this iconic turbocharged rally machine and supports a community of enthusiasts who cherish its racing legacy.

📖Generation guide

1987-1988 HF 4WD • 1987-1988

Equipped with a 2.0L 8v turbo engine producing 165hp, the first generation features Ferguson viscous AWD technology, marking the start of the Delta Integrale's rally legacy.

1988-1989 Integrale 8v • 1988-1989

With improved performance at 185hp, this model boasts wider arches and a Torsen rear LSD, making it a notable variant among collectors.

1990-1992 Integrale 16v • 1990-1992

This variant upgrades to 200hp and includes Brembo brakes, enhancing the driving experience and making it highly sought after in the collector market.

1992-1994 Evoluzione I • 1992-1994

The Evo I features 210hp and a distinct rear wing, setting the stage for the even more powerful Evo II.

1992-1994 Evoluzione II • 1992-1994

With 215hp and unique gold alloy wheels, the Evo II is highly regarded, especially in the Martini livery, commanding significant collector interest.

Known issues by generation

The Lancia Delta Integrale (1987-1994) has specific issues to be aware of. The 2.0L 16v turbo is prone to head gasket failures due to thermal stress, requiring specialist rebuilds. Additionally, the intercooler and turbo plumbing often see silicon-hose hardening, necessitating replacement. The Torsen rear LSD may require rebuilding, and Brembo brake maintenance is essential for performance. Body rust is a significant concern, with the Italian zinc treatment failing to prevent severe corrosion in critical areas like sills and rear arches. Documentation, including VIN and Lancia Heritage certificates, is mandatory for any prospective donation.

Donation value by condition + generation

The collector value of a Lancia Delta Integrale varies significantly based on its condition and documentation. Proper VIN authentication, along with a Marti Report or PHS and fender tags, can command high premiums in the market. Original-numbers-matching vehicles are sought after, with price multipliers based on engine options and model rarity. Recent auction results from Barrett-Jackson, Mecum, Hagerty, and BaT showcase values ranging from $40,000 to over $250,000 for pristine Evoluzione Martini editions. Engaging a qualified appraiser for a comprehensive valuation is essential, especially for cars exceeding the $5,000 threshold.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Lancia Delta Integrale to First State Autos involves an important process to maximize your tax benefits. If your vehicle's value exceeds $5,000, a qualified appraiser is mandatory for Form 8283 Section B. Make sure to gather essential documents, including VIN, casting numbers, and all authentication paperwork. High-value examples should be transported securely, ensuring they arrive in excellent condition. Our team will guide you through each step to facilitate a smooth donation experience.

Delaware regional notes

In Delaware, the climate and regional characteristics play a significant role in the preservation of Lancia Delta Integrales. With more exposure to rust in rust-belt areas, it’s vital for owners to consider climate-controlled storage and participate in local muscle car clubs or shows for community support. Barn finds are increasingly common, and maintaining or restoring these classic vehicles can enhance their value significantly in the collector market. Engaging with local enthusiasts can help you navigate the intricacies of owning a Delta Integrale in this vibrant automotive culture.

FAQ

What authentication documents are required for donation?
To donate your Lancia Delta Integrale, you'll need VIN documentation, a Lancia Heritage certificate, and any relevant import papers, especially for gray-market versions.
Is Form 8283 appraisal required?
Yes, if your vehicle's value exceeds $5,000, a qualified appraisal is mandatory for Form 8283 Section B to ensure compliance with IRS regulations.
What is the timeline for IRS 1098-C?
After your donation, First State Autos will provide IRS Form 1098-C, which you can use for tax purposes. Ensure all documentation is accurate to avoid delays.
How does the Marti Report/PHS/fender-tag help my donation?
These documents confirm your vehicle's authenticity and specifications, which can significantly enhance its value and appeal to collectors.
Are certain variants more valuable than others?
Yes, high-value variants like the Evoluzione II and those with Martini livery can command 30-50% premiums over standard models due to their rarity and desirability.
What transport options are available for high-value models?
For high-value Delta Integrales, enclosed transport is recommended to ensure they arrive safely and securely during the donation process.
Why is matching-numbers important?
Matching-numbers vehicles maintain higher collector value and authenticity, making them more appealing in the market, especially for discerning buyers.

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If you own a Lancia Delta Integrale (1987-1994), your vehicle holds significant value and heritage. Consider donating it to First State Autos, where it can be cherished and preserved for future generations of enthusiasts.

Vehicle Donation Resources & Guides

In-depth tax, paperwork, and donation logistics guides published by our editorial team — bookmark these before you donate.

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