Fulvia Instruments - Different types

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Jean de Barsy
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Fulvia Instruments - Different types

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Whilst browsing on the internet for pictures of Fulvia instruments... I've never noticed this before and tought there were only two types: the older black ones and the latter white ones. I prefer the early ones.
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lucasgeheniau
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Re: Fulvia Instruments - Different types

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If I am correct:

The car on the picture is a first series Fulvia Coupe, (with single instrument units for speedo and revcounter)
fitted with Flavia 2000 Coupe or Lancia 2000 Coupe instruments.
See the 220 km/u and the red zone of the revcounter below 6000 rpm.

Cheers

Lucas
Jean de Barsy
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Re: Fulvia Instruments - Different types

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Many thanks! The 1st series Fulvia is mine now after it has been for more than 30 years in the family. We dismantled so many Lancia's back then that it doesn't surprise me my brother installed the "220 km/h" speedo when he restored it 30 years ago! He must have taken it from the shelve as we had so many spares back then. Thanks for the info!
Geoff
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Lucas -
Good catch!
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lucasgeheniau
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Re: Fulvia Instruments - Different types

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Thanks,

In my 1216 cc 1965 Coupe there is also a 220 speedo! :D
Jean de Barsy
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Re: Fulvia Instruments - Different types

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Same as mine or is it "speziale"? A picture?
lucasgeheniau
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It was a standard 1965 Dutch imported Coupe. Now it has alloy panels and doors, home made dash,
35 mm. carbs, Flavia 2000 Coupe speedo and a few more non original parts. I drove it for ten years and now it is(already 10 years) in restauration.:(
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