1987-1994 Lancia Delta Integrale: A Memphis Collector's Gem

Embrace the legacy of the World Rally Championship with the Lancia Delta Integrale, a symbol of Italian performance and motorsport heritage, now in Memphis.

The Lancia Delta Integrale, produced from 1987 to 1994, is a celebrated icon among rally enthusiasts and collectors alike. With its turbocharged 4WD system and a rich legacy of six consecutive World Rally Championship Constructors’ Championships, this car continues to capture the imaginations of car lovers. Donors in Memphis often find themselves with an estate or barn-find example, or they may be downsizing their collector’s portfolio. Authentication is critical, so ensure you have the VIN and any supporting documentation, such as a Lancia Heritage certificate or a Marti Report.

As you consider donating your Delta Integrale, it's essential to understand the current collector landscape. Values can wildly fluctuate based on provenance and condition, particularly among the iconic Martini editions. Owning one of these models is not just about possession; it’s about preserving automotive history. Reach out today to discuss how your Delta Integrale can contribute to Rides for Pride’s mission while also garnering you tax benefits.

📖Generation guide

HF 4WD • 1987-1988

Features the 2.0L 8v turbo engine producing 165 hp, with a Ferguson viscous AWD system that set the stage for future models.

Integrale 8v • 1988-1989

Boasts 185 hp and wider arches, along with a Torsen rear LSD which improves handling and stability.

Integrale 16v • 1990-1992

Upgraded to 200 hp with Brembo brakes, this version solidifies its place as a rally powerhouse.

Evoluzione I • 1992-1994

Introduced with 210 hp and iconic rear wings, this model represents the pinnacle of Lancia's rally engineering.

Evoluzione II • 1992-1994

Features a 215 hp output and distinctive gold alloys, elevating its status among collectors, especially in Martini livery.

Known issues by generation

Each Lancia Delta Integrale variant comes with specific known issues that prospective owners should be aware of. The 2.0L 16v turbo is notorious for head gasket failures due to thermal stress from its WRC pedigree, making specialist rebuilds essential. Additionally, the intercooler and turbo plumbing often suffer from silicon-hose hardening. Rust issues are severe, particularly in the body panels, as the Italian zinc treatment was inadequate, making sills, rear arches, and floor pans critical areas to inspect. Collectors should also consider the maintenance of the Torsen rear LSD and Brembo brakes, as these components are vital for performance. VIN and casting-number verification are necessary for ensuring the authenticity of your Delta Integrale.

Donation value by condition + generation

Collector values for the Lancia Delta Integrale range significantly based on condition and authenticity, generally falling between $40,000 and $150,000, with the Evo models commanding even higher prices. The Evo II Martini editions can reach values between $150,000 and $250,000 at auctions like RM Sothebys and Bonhams. Original-numbers-matching cars with proper documentation, including VIN authentication and Marti Reports, can secure a premium in the market. Engine-option multipliers also play a role in value, so ensure all documentation reflects the original specifications to maximize potential returns.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Delta Integrale is a rewarding process with Rides for Pride. If your vehicle exceeds a value of $5,000, a qualified appraiser is mandatory for Form 8283 Section B. Be prepared to provide a complete package of VIN, casting numbers, and authentication documents, as well as IRS Form 1098-C. Donors should also consider enclosed transport for high-value models to ensure their car arrives safely. Your donation will not only contribute to a meaningful cause but also preserve the legacy of a rally champion.

Memphis regional notes

In Memphis, Lancia Delta Integrale owners face unique challenges and opportunities. The region's climate allows for better preservation of these classic cars compared to rust-belt areas, but vigilance is still needed against rust, particularly in critical structural areas. There are active car clubs and shows where enthusiasts gather, making it an ideal time to connect with fellow owners. If you have a barn-find Integrale, you’re in good company, as this model often resurfaces in local communities. Consider climate-controlled storage to maintain its value and condition.

FAQ

What authentication documents are needed for my Delta Integrale?
To donate your Delta Integrale, you must provide the VIN, a Lancia Heritage certificate, and any applicable Marti Reports or PHS documentation to ensure authenticity.
Is a qualified appraisal necessary for tax deduction?
Yes, if the value of your vehicle exceeds $5,000, a qualified appraisal is mandatory for Form 8283 Section B, which is essential for IRS compliance.
When do I receive my IRS 1098-C after donation?
After your vehicle is picked up and processed, Rides for Pride will issue IRS Form 1098-C, which you can use for your tax return.
How does a Marti Report or fender tag enhance my car's value?
A Marti Report or fender tag provides critical information about your car's original specifications, which can significantly enhance its value as collectors seek original-numbers-matching examples.
What premium does an Evo II or Martini edition command?
Evo II models typically command 1.5-2 times the value of standard models, while Martini editions can add a premium of 30-50% due to their iconic livery and limited production.
What are my options for transporting a high-value Integrale?
For high-value models, consider using enclosed transport options to protect against the elements and ensure safe handling during transit.
Why is matching-numbers important for my Delta Integrale?
Matching-numbers refers to the original engine and parts that came with your car, which is crucial for collector value. It assures buyers of authenticity and can significantly impact prices.

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If you own a Lancia Delta Integrale from 1987 to 1994, now is the perfect time to consider donating it to Rides for Pride. Not only will you support an impactful cause, but you'll also ensure that your beloved rally car continues to be celebrated and preserved for generations to come. Contact us today for more information on how to make a lasting impact through your donation.

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