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Lancia Stratos HF Stradale 'Cottontail'

Originally driven by a pro rally driver in the 1970s, the Lancia was carefully stored inside a museum where the nuclear explosion radius barely reached the countryside. Over 50 years, the car was initially stolen and was taken as joyride by raiders. It was later secured and refurbished by a group of scavengers who needed transportation. One scavenger thought that the car was nimble around the corners and aggressive on the straights thanks to its Ferrari V6 engine. Another thought that it was 'light as a hare' due to its initial weight for being less than a ton. It was nicknamed the 'Cottontail' - an animal they often come across in the wilderness (and also hunted for food).