>> Am 17.01.25 um 18:25 schrieb Bob W PDML:
>>> That looks very Italian! Should t there be a number plate on the front?

:) Yes, it look very Italian indeed...! One of the interesting factoids about 
the Lancia Fulvia Coupé was that, unlike nearly all of the other Lancia 
sporting models over the years, it was entirely an in-house body design. 

Technically, yes: there should be a front license plate fitted. But the 
standard California license plate doesn't fit anywhere except on the original 
US bumper mounting... 

>> On Jan 17, 2025, at 10:11 AM, Ralf R Radermacher <p...@uebra.de> wrote:
>> ...and a front bumper. In their days and outside of race tracks, such 
>> bumperless cars would rather identify their drivers as members of the lower 
>> castes.

I've never considered myself as someone from a 'higher caste' ... The USA is 
not India. ;) 

I don't think that negative aspect to the bumperless aesthetic ever held in the 
USA.

At the American Lancia Club West Coast Reunion in 2023 (my first time 
attending), out of the 48 or so Lancia cars there, about 23 were Fulvia Coupés. 
At the final dinner gathering on Sunday, all of us "newcomers to Lancia" were 
invited to stand, introduce ourselves, and tell the story of our involvement 
with Lancia and our particular cars. When it was my turn, I did a short brief 
about my fascination with the marque and the Fulvia Coupé and SportGT Zagato 
models since I had been a child, and a brief summary of this car's history. And 
then I queried ... "I've looked at all the Fulvia Coupés in the parking lot. 
NONE of them have the original bumpers, all of them are fitted with the 
Fanalone-style Rally model blanking plates for the bumper mounts. Doesn't 
anyone value these cars in their original, factory configuration?" Virtually 
everyone in the dining all looked at their neighbors, and said in practically 
one voice: "Why put bumpers on a Fulvia Coupé? The bumpers are ugly and just 
excess weight! They don't protect anything!" And then laughed uproariously. :D 
None of the other Fulvia Coupés at the ALC gathering had front license plates 
either. One small note: only 20 of the 50 States in the USA require a front 
license plate.

(Various sold-for-daily-use Rally inspired models were bumperless from the 
factory. And remember that these cars were last officially imported into the 
USA in 1967, so NONE of them were ever outfitted to meet USA bumper 
requirements which started in 1968.)

The guy I bought it from had sold the bumpers to another Lancia enthusiast who 
was doing a restoration and wanted factory original. Sammy was building it to 
be a "rally replica". This car had had a small fender-bender at some point and 
someone had welded on the bumper mounts at the rear, so when I got it the rear 
was somewhat unsightly with the two bumper mounting tubes sticking out like 
water pipes. About a year after I got it running nicely again, and had re-done 
the entire interior, a bit of rust surfaced so I had it in the body shop to 
repair that. The guy at the shop looked at the two raw tubes sticking out the 
back ... 

"It'd look a lot nicer without those two tubes sticking out..." 
"I've got another pair of blanking plates like on the front... but rear tubes 
have been welded on." 
"Great... 'Welded on' means nothing to me." 

... and they were gone when I picked up the car, with the nice blanking plates 
fitted. So bumpers are no longer an option. It's now in my book an "unofficial 
Rally inspired replica." What to do about a front license plate is another 
issue. I'm thinking of having a euro-inspired custom plate made. 

The next (and hopefully last) major upgrade will be fitment of the Fanalone 
headlamp setup, which replaces the two 6.25 inch high beam lamps with a pair of 
8 inch headlight lamps, to complete the HF Rally look: 

standard Fulvia headlamps: https://flic.kr/p/2qERRfk
Fanalone style headlamps: https://flic.kr/p/2qEQDbE

I have so much fun mucking about with this car. And it proves to be a true 
pleasure to drive as well! :D

G


>>> On 17 Jan 2025, at 16:27, Godfrey DiGiorgi <godfreydigio...@me.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> So since I've barely taken any photos since XDay 2024, I was poking back 
>>> through the 2024 archive in search of photos I'd made but not 
>>> rendered/posted yet. And I found this lovely late-evening photo of my '67 
>>> Lancia Fulvia Coupé made while out for dinner back last September 11:
>>> 
>>> An Evening Out on 9-11 - San Jose 2024 :: https://flic.kr/p/2qFNEda
>>> iPhone 15 Pro : ISO 1600 @ f/2.8 @ 1/30 @ 9mm
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