i've been in touch with walkers, who sold the car when it was new.
they have no records going back that far now unfortunately but an interesting possibilty did surface which surely must be my car.
now, first off the guy i bought the car from (original owner from almost new, purchased the car from walkers) kept banging on about the car being with rally history. not unsurprising with the integrale's history, i may have dismissed his comments too hastily..
the car is now as it was when he bought it, no engine transplants in his ownership and him being the first owner when it was a few months old i presumed it had the original motor
walkers however did throw a thought out there about the car which fits perfectly with what the car is and seems to be.
back in 1989 they were rallying an integrale in group N as i'm sure most of you guys are aware, i saw their car on many occasions including the rac rally of that year.
during '89 the 16V became available in europe but not scheduled here until 1990 so they tell me, which prompted them to purchase a new 16V integrale from germany during late '89 to use the engine to build up for their rally car.
the car from germany they converted to RHD, fitted the blueprinted 8V rally engine and sold the car on at a reduced price....which is no doubt why the gent i bought it off could get his hands on one at last...
it all makes so much sense it has to be true...
in which case my car is a 16V car from germany originally but now has a blueprinted 8V ex group N rally engine that completed the 1989 mintex rally championship and competed (and finished) that years RAC rally.
so the dilemma is now, put it back to standard or keep with what may well be an interesting car for various reasons.
any thoughts?
the story just sounds about the only option that fits.
it's not like it's a 10+ owners car where the history gets the chinese whipsers treatment.
i'm going to have a chat with the guy i got it from about things now it's becoming clearer, i just wasn't listening correctly before i think!