A 29-year-old Lancia Delta Integrale is up for grabs in the USA with a current top bid of $223,333 and three days remaining. The hatchback belongs to a series of 400 Martini 5 Evoluzione units and has 168 km (104 miles) showing on the odo, averaging 5 kilometers of driving per year.
We are told that the hatchback was abandoned in a dealership in Italy and re-discovered when it already had an exotic car value. Its current owner imported it into the United States four years ago.
Lancia produced the Martini 5 Evoluzione to celebrate winning the World Rally Championship five times in a row. It based the special edition on the standard Delta Integrale Evo I, outfitting it with a new body kit, exhaust system and livery. The main highlight in the cabin comes in the shape of Recaro seats with red safety belts.
Power for the exotic comes from a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine rated at 210 PS (207 hp / 154 kW) and 300 Nm (221 lb-ft) of torque, which works in tandem with a five-speed manual transmission and all-wheel drive system. A limited-slip differential is found on the rear axle.