Spectacular examples of both the original and modern tribute are coming up for auction.
Lancia has produced no shortage of legends over the course of its long history, but few can hold a candle to the iconic Stratos. So long is the shadow that it cast that it’s since been revived in a modern tribute that’s been decades in the making. And the very first of those examples is coming up for auction – alongside a rather splendid example of the original.

Originally designed from the ground up as a purpose-built rally machine by the legendary Marcello Gandini for Carrozzeria Bertone, the original Lancia Stratos positively dominated the rally scene in its day.
Fast forward to the 1990s when an enthusiastic teenager named Chris Hrabalek acquired the Stratos name and designed a modern tribute as part of his studies in transportation design at London’s prestigious Royal College of Art. With private financial backing, Hrabalek displayed his design at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show.
By now, of course, the 430 Scuderia is long since out of production, with plenty available second-hand. The former Pininfarina engineer responsible for its gestation has acquired the rights and set up Manufattura Automobili Torino (MAT) to build it, shortening the 430’s chassis and upgrading its 4.3-liter naturally aspirated V8 to 540 horsepower.

True fans of the Stratos (with deep enough pockets) however might also be interested in the original example being sold alongside it (but separately). The blue 1976 Lancia Stratos HF Stradale has had three owners, was recently restored, and is valued at €450k (~$500k). Better yet, buy both.
Source: Carbuzz.com

