Hello All
New to this forum but not to NPP 228L.
In January 1973 Denham Service Station supplied a new Lancia Fulvia 1600HF, in Saratoga Bianco, for the princely sum of £2365.00.
The first owner kept the car until January 1980, despite having 'rust repairs' carried out on two occasions in '76 and '79. The car was then sold privately, the new owner purchasing it for his wife - who didn't like the car at all.
Enter yours truly, at 22, who swapped my Dolomite Sprint for NPP in June of 1980.
I was therefore, the third owner.
Some years later, I talked to Ken Rorrison at Silverstone about his dark blue car as the number plate seemed familiar. On the Sunday I returned having found my original receipts, both for its purchase and later sale, intending to hand them over to add to whatever history he had. Ken was nowhere to be seen, having suffered an engine failure the day before, and the paperwork remains with me.
In a strange twist of fate, however, I am now also the twelfth owner having bought the car back in 2020.
Sadly, Jai is a bit wide of the mark describing it as being 'in decent condition' - it's not, although it was bought very much with my eyes open. I have a few immaculate examples of cars from my past, but the idea that it was actually 'my' car means that the back-story is worth the pain of its resurrection.
How bad? The picture shows over 40kg of filler that I removed. Ironically it had alloy panels fitted to save on race weight

I don't want to derail Jai's new Fanalone thread (very envious), so at some point, I'll start NPP its own thread and I can share some of the restoration photos.