Thanks. I had many Fulvias since the age of 19, and often more than one, for about 18 years. Both 1.3 and 1.6 models, all series 2.
Did lots of stuff with them, including racing a 1.6 for five or six seasons, took the same car to the Nurburgring (it was road legal/road driven) did lots of work to them over the years and more than one restoration etc. Of all the cars I've owned, I've had the most fun in Fulvias.
Then, a break of about 15 years.....Spotted this, and bought it. It was in the US. I did some history research and it seems it was a one owner car until circa 2012.
For those who may not know, it is a Series 1 Fulvia 1.6 HF, the "Fanalone" model. It was effectively the homologation special and that car won many many rallies including the 1972 world championship (or whatever the precise title was).
They made about 1250 of them, many were crashed/rallied/broken for spares and perhaps half of them remain. Of that number, a lot are either used in classic rallying or have been made into "rally replicas", which I didn't really want.
When it arrived, I was pleased. It is amazingly original, no welding anywhere save a pair of sills. Mechanically it was pretty decent but with a number of small jobs suddenly it seemed logical to rebuild the engine and 'box. Quite a long list of minor items and parts and we're more or less there. New screen going in this week and then it'll be back home.