The car in question is a Fiat Uno CS 1984/85, which has been under the care of the same family since 1994.
This fact alone would be enough to spark the interest of many enthusiasts.
But what really sets this project apart is the context in which it was conceived and its execution.
After facing difficulties with repair and painting shops, Daniel decided to do everything on his own, without rushing and with the aim of creating something that would honor his mother's memory.
The plan was to transform the Uno into a car inspired by the legendary Lancia Delta HF Integrale, one of the most iconic hot hatches in history.
To achieve this, the Uno underwent a complete body restoration, following Fiat's own standards.
Afterwards, the project evolved with the installation of a carbon fiber bodykit a bold and unprecedented choice in Brazil at the time.
And you, what do you think?
Is this Fiat Uno worth the asking price or is it just another chapter in a market where exclusivity dictates value?