Lancia Motor Club Forum Banner
19 April, 2024, 08:09:54 AM *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
News: Need to contact the Forum Administrator? e-mail forum.admin@lanciamc.co.uk, for Database Administrator e-mail database.admin@lanciamc.co.uk      -      Copy deadline for Viva Lancia is 12th of each month.      -      For Events e-mail events@lanciamc.co.uk      -      To Join the club go to http://www.lanciamc.co.uk/join.htm
 
   Home   Help Search Calendar Register  
Pages: [1]   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: Winter Driving Yes or No  (Read 1988 times)
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
JollyClubUK
Megaposter
*
Posts: 237


1971 Fulvia S2 1.3s fast road spec


« on: 13 January, 2023, 11:50:48 AM »

Just had a great run around Herefordshire into Monmouthshire using B roads. Little traffic great scenery and a raspy Fulvia. Since my purchase back in October I have averaged 600 kms a month just love driving this car a testament to the love and care the late Stan Sweet put into it.


* 20230113_111630.jpg (2798.1 KB, 4080x3060 - viewed 48 times.)
Logged
neil-yaj396
Committee
Permanent resident
*****
Posts: 1243



« Reply #1 on: 14 January, 2023, 08:57:31 AM »

It's great getting out in your Lancia in the winter. I find that most cars don't respond well to long lay ups and if you have historic road tax status tax/SORN isn't an issue. I just make sure that the roads have not been gritted before I go out.
Logged

1979 1300 Beta Coupe, 2014 Ypsilon 1.2 S Series Momo
chriswgawne
Permanent resident
**
Posts: 2042



« Reply #2 on: 14 January, 2023, 09:08:19 AM »

Back in the days when we used to have winter snow in the SE of England.......and modern cars were all going down the route of wide low profile tyres, i used to look forward to driving up Egham Hill in the snow in our Fulvia Sedan flying past all the other slipping and sliding moderns!
Chris
Logged

Chris Gawne
Mobile: 07778 216552
andyps
Megaposter
*
Posts: 317


« Reply #3 on: 14 January, 2023, 04:21:45 PM »

I'm using mine whenever there is a dry day and no salt on the road, helps to keep everything running and as it isn't currently stored in a garage should help to ensure it keeps nice and moisture free.
Logged
JollyClubUK
Megaposter
*
Posts: 237


1971 Fulvia S2 1.3s fast road spec


« Reply #4 on: 14 January, 2023, 04:25:15 PM »

During the Snow in December my Fulvia performed faultlessly on a run out in the Forest of Dean tyre choice is a great help.


* 20221211_085350.jpg (3362.01 KB, 4080x3060 - viewed 46 times.)
Logged
JollyClubUK
Megaposter
*
Posts: 237


1971 Fulvia S2 1.3s fast road spec


« Reply #5 on: 14 January, 2023, 04:30:10 PM »

Back in the days when we used to have winter snow in the SE of England.......and modern cars were all going down the route of wide low profile tyres, i used to look forward to driving up Egham Hill in the snow in our Fulvia Sedan flying past all the other slipping and sliding moderns!
Chris
I run 175/65/14 forest tyres maxsport and during the last snow fall my little Fulvia out performed a lot of modern stuff and put a big smile on my face.
Logged
JollyClubUK
Megaposter
*
Posts: 237


1971 Fulvia S2 1.3s fast road spec


« Reply #6 on: 14 January, 2023, 04:32:03 PM »

I'm using mine whenever there is a dry day and no salt on the road, helps to keep everything running and as it isn't currently stored in a garage should help to ensure it keeps nice and moisture free.
Totally agree I am out frequently using my Fulvia just need to sort the heater as now I am 60 years of age I would benefit from some warm air in the cabin.
Logged
Wangler
Megaposter
*
Posts: 264


« Reply #7 on: 14 January, 2023, 06:10:03 PM »

Back in the days when we used to have winter snow in the SE of England.......and modern cars were all going down the route of wide low profile tyres, i used to look forward to driving up Egham Hill in the snow in our Fulvia Sedan flying past all the other slipping and sliding moderns!
Chris
I run 175/65/14 forest tyres maxsport and during the last snow fall my little Fulvia out performed a lot of modern stuff and put a big smile on my face.
Back in the late 1970s I had my S2 (MAX 611P) when I worked in Aberdeen. I used to drive it in lots of snow in the Dee valley area on its standard Pirelli Cinturatos and it was excellent. I never got it stuck.
Logged

Fulvia Coupe 1976
Fulvia Coupe 3 1975
JollyClubUK
Megaposter
*
Posts: 237


1971 Fulvia S2 1.3s fast road spec


« Reply #8 on: 14 January, 2023, 06:38:23 PM »

💯 % agreed, the tyres Lancia fitted either the Pirelli Cinturato on the 1.2 and 1.3 cars and on the HF cars the Michelin XAS. I remember in the early 80’s getting rid of the Michelin XAS tyres on my Lusso HF for modern 195/60/14’s looking back that was a mistake.
Logged
jus
Senior Member
*****
Posts: 123



« Reply #9 on: 14 January, 2023, 08:04:46 PM »

I tend to be more fair weather (having a Beta for 30 years has made me this way), but I've found some pics online of my Fulvia's previous life as a rally car. I think this was the classic Monte Carlo in 2009.




* Fanalone.jpg (93.23 KB, 650x433 - viewed 320 times.)
Logged

1969 S1 Fulvia 1.6
1971 Ex-works Fulvia 1.6
1975 Gr4 Stratos HF
1982 Beta Spyder
1982 037 Rally

Recently passed: 1986 Delta S4
Long since passed: Delta HF Turbo ie, Delta HF Turbo (carb), Delta 1500.
Wangler
Megaposter
*
Posts: 264


« Reply #10 on: 14 January, 2023, 08:24:46 PM »

What I nice photo. The car looks very much at home.

As a contrast I had a BMW X5 for quite a few years. It was absolutely terrible in the snow. It could go up hills reasonably well, but going down hills usually needed the automatic descent feature to be activated if I wanted to get to the bottom without collision with the scenery. Ridiculously wide tyres and a heavy car was not a good combination.
Logged

Fulvia Coupe 1976
Fulvia Coupe 3 1975
JollyClubUK
Megaposter
*
Posts: 237


1971 Fulvia S2 1.3s fast road spec


« Reply #11 on: 15 January, 2023, 08:46:25 AM »

I tend to be more fair weather (having a Beta for 30 years has made me this way), but I've found some pics online of my Fulvia's previous life as a rally car. I think this was the classic Monte Carlo in 2009.



Exactly what the Fulvia was designed four and just as happy on a lovely jaunt through the countryside great picture and history for your HF.
Logged
Wangler
Megaposter
*
Posts: 264


« Reply #12 on: 15 January, 2023, 03:33:54 PM »

I'm using mine whenever there is a dry day and no salt on the road, helps to keep everything running and as it isn't currently stored in a garage should help to ensure it keeps nice and moisture free.
Totally agree I am out frequently using my Fulvia just need to sort the heater as now I am 60 years of age I would benefit from some warm air in the cabin.

You might find this thread useful. I haven’t got around to sorting mine out yet as it’s going to be quite a big job, but would be interested to hear how you get on.

http://www.lancia.myzen.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=12653.0
Logged

Fulvia Coupe 1976
Fulvia Coupe 3 1975
JollyClubUK
Megaposter
*
Posts: 237


1971 Fulvia S2 1.3s fast road spec


« Reply #13 on: 15 January, 2023, 04:44:34 PM »

Thanks just been reading through this thread. I remember when I had my 1600 HF Lusso back in 82 and it was only a 10 year old car and even then the heater was pretty mediocre. I know the present owner is looking at replacing the matrix to get some warmth.
Logged
Pages: [1]   Go Up
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Contact the Forum Administrator

LMC Forum copyright © 2007 - 2021 Lancia Motor Club Ltd

Powered by SMF 1.1.20 | SMF © 2006-2011, Simple Machines
Page created in 0.067 seconds with 21 queries.