The Lancia Delta HF Integrale is one of the most celebrated hatchbacks in automotive history, with serious pedigree from Lancia's rally efforts with the car. But a small production, old, Italian hatchback can be a maintenance nightmare. Even ignoring the Italians company's shaky quality reputation, Lancia simply doesn't offer many replacement parts for the Delta.

Now, though, that's starting to change. Fiat Chrylser Automobiles, the parent company of Lancia, has restarted production of Delta HF Integrale bumpers, according to a That's particularly helpful, as finding car-specific bodywork can be more challenging than replacing powertrain components that are often from external suppliers or shared with other models.

It's also the first Lancia product produced by FCA that we can care about, as the brand has reduced to only producing the Fiat-500-based Ypsilon city car. But there's still some of the old Lancia left, as someone managed to find the original die that cast the Delta HF Integrale's original bumpers.

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That allowed FCA Heritage—which supports classic Fiat, Lancia, Abarth, and Alfa Romeo models—to reproduce bumpers in their fully original forms. The new pieces run around $1800 on Mopar's U.K. website.

Here's to hoping that they find the original plans for the full car lying around somewhere, as we'd love to see some interesting Lancias rolling off the line again. Until then, we'll settle for this Delta HF Integrale restomod.

Via CarScoops.

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