If you grew up in the late 1980s or early 1990s and were an avid automotive enthusiast, chances are you fondly remember the great Delta HF Integrale, arguably the last super exciting (from a driver’s perspective) Lancia model.

And while Lancia has turned a new page in its history, tending to the needs of customers enamored with fashion catwalks instead of rally courses, there are plenty of drivers out there who cherish the original spirit of the Italian brand. Some, however, have taken their love of Lancia to the extreme turning mundane Yugos, itself a by-product of the Fiat 127, into Integrale replicas.

The canary-yellow YugoGrale pictured above is the creative, albeit strange, work of a Croatian owner who detailed the build on a Yugo forum. From the little that we could translate, it appears that he used the engine and suspension bits from a Delta Integrale, while also trying to replicate the original model’s looks. Aside from the Croatian build, there’s also a Greek iteration of the YugoGrale concept which you can check out in the video below.

Sources: Yugofan Club and Youtube via Jalopnik

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