1987-1994 Lancia Delta Integrale: Oklahoma's Rally Classic

The 1987-1994 Lancia Delta Integrale defined WRC success with its rally-homologation prowess, embodying the legacy of Group A in Oklahoma's collector scene.

The Lancia Delta Integrale (1987-1994) is an iconic rally car that has captured the hearts of enthusiasts and collectors alike. In Oklahoma, many of these vehicles find their way into estate sales, barn finds, or as cherished possessions of collectors looking to downsize. If you have a Delta Integrale that you’re considering parting with, understanding its value and the importance of VIN authentication and documentation is crucial. Each vehicle carries a rich history, and collector-aware tones resonate strongly within this community.

When donating your Delta Integrale, it’s essential to have the proper documentation, including a detailed Marti Report or similar records. This ensures that potential buyers appreciate the authenticity of your vehicle, including its engine options and original features. With values ranging from $40,000 to over $250,000, depending on the model and condition, your donation can significantly impact both the collector community and local charities in Oklahoma.

📖Generation guide

1987-1988 HF 4WD • 1987-1988

Equipped with a 2.0L 8v turbo engine producing 165hp, this model features Ferguson viscous AWD for enhanced handling.

1988-1989 Integrale 8v • 1988-1989

Boosted to 185hp with wider arches and a Torsen rear LSD, the Integrale 8v is sought after for its performance enhancements.

1990-1992 Integrale 16v • 1990-1992

With a powerful 200hp engine and Brembo brakes, the 16v variant is recognized for its superior stopping power and racing pedigree.

1992-1994 Evoluzione I • 1992-1994

The Evo I boasts 210hp, while Evo II enhances performance to 215hp, both featuring a distinctive rear wing and gold alloy wheels.

Evo I & II Martini Editions • 1992-1994

These limited-edition models feature Martini livery and command significant premiums, appealing to collectors seeking authenticity and racing legacy.

Known issues by generation

The Lancia Delta Integrale (1987-1994) is renowned for its rallying capabilities but is not without its challenges. Common issues include head gasket failures, particularly in the 2.0L 16v turbo for its thermal stress derived from WRC racing. Owners should also be wary of hardening in the intercooler and turbo plumbing silicone hoses. Additionally, the Torsen rear LSD may require rebuilding, and Brembo brake maintenance is critical for performance. Body rust can be severe, especially due to poor zinc treatment in Italy; critical areas include sills, rear arches, and floor pans. Proper VIN and Lancia Heritage certificate documentation is essential for buyers and sellers alike in establishing authenticity and value.

Donation value by condition + generation

Collector values for the Lancia Delta Integrale range significantly based on condition, documentation, and authenticity. Vehicles with original numbers-matching components and verified VINs often fetch premium prices at auctions such as Barrett-Jackson and RM Sotheby’s, with valuations from $40,000 to over $250,000 for well-preserved models. The 16v and Evoluzione variants command higher prices, with Martini editions adding a 30-50% premium due to their limited production and racing heritage. Proper appraisal documentation, including a Marti Report, is crucial for establishing a vehicle’s worth in the collector market.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Lancia Delta Integrale entails specific requirements, particularly when the vehicle's value exceeds $5,000. For this, a qualified appraisal is mandatory to complete Form 8283 Section B. Additionally, keep in mind the IRS 1098-C tax deduction form will be provided for your records. Ensure you have all necessary documentation, including the VIN, casting number, and any authentication documents related to the vehicle’s history. High-value examples may also require enclosed transport to ensure they arrive safely at their new home.

Oklahoma regional notes

In Oklahoma, the climate plays a significant role in the preservation of classic cars like the Delta Integrale. While the state is not traditionally known as a rust belt, local owners should be especially vigilant about body rust, particularly in areas prone to moisture. Oklahoma’s strong muscle car community offers opportunities for showcasing and discussing these unique vehicles at local car shows and clubs. Many owners find barn finds prevalent due to the vast rural areas, but climate-controlled storage is essential to protect these valuable classics from the elements.

FAQ

What documentation is needed for donating a Delta Integrale?
To donate a Lancia Delta Integrale, you'll need the VIN, a Lancia Heritage certificate, and US import documents. Additionally, if valued above $5,000, Form 8283 Section B requires a qualified appraisal.
Is a qualified appraisal necessary?
Yes, a qualified written appraisal is mandatory for donations exceeding $5,000. This ensures proper documentation and valuation for tax purposes.
What is the timeline for receiving IRS 1098-C after donation?
Upon completion of your donation, Sooner Auto Ally will provide you with IRS 1098-C, typically within 30 days, allowing you to utilize this for your tax records.
How does Marti/PHS affect valuation?
Marti Reports or PHS documents significantly enhance vehicle value by confirming authenticity, original components, and production details, making them essential for collectors.
What’s the value difference between Evo I and Evo II variants?
The Evo I and Evo II are generally valued 1.5 to 2 times higher based on condition and documentation, with the Evo II typically commanding a greater premium.
Are enclosed transport services available for high-value donations?
Yes, for high-value vehicles like the Delta Integrale, enclosed transport services can be arranged to ensure the car arrives safely and securely.
Why is matching-numbers important for collectors?
Matching-numbers cars significantly increase value as they are authenticated to have their original engine and parts, providing assurance of their history and performance.

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If you own a Lancia Delta Integrale (1987-1994) and are ready to part with this iconic piece of rally history, consider donating it to Sooner Auto Ally. Your contribution not only aids in preserving this wonderful car's legacy but also supports our community efforts here in Oklahoma.

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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