The same car at an auction in Paris in 1990. According to the auction catalogue the car was with Robert Wallace until 1989. I provided a copy of the catalogue to the seller which he was happy to add with the + 800 picture file for the car. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Wow!! You really made my day!!!! Yes, that is #0101 indeed! Thanks a lot for sharing. Pictures taken from other pictures in a museum?
Hi Kevin, very nice that you were able to identify that car after 27 mysterious years ;-) The car has been added to the Registro here: #0544 | Ferrari - Lamborghini Register Nederland Grazie e Ciao!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6T4dBKa8QhM A friend told me to watch the video. Does anyone know more about the Lamborghinis? I've been not following the 350 GTS close enough to judge if it's a conversion or 0328? I thought 0328 is somewhere in the US? Or is it still in Qatar?
It is the original #0328 residing in Quatar for more than 20 years with a collection that have really increased since the last time I saw it...
I know the collection, it is #328, I have pics when it was at the previous garage 10 years ago while the collection was smaller !
Thanks for the reply Olivier! Did 0328 change hands in Quatar or is it still in the same collection since the early 80's? Does the hardtop from your picture still exist?
Here are the two Spiders: #0325 | Ferrari - Lamborghini Register Nederland #0328 | Ferrari - Lamborghini Register Nederland Ciao! Marcello
Isn't the red one you have under #328 -> #325? I thought #325 was found in spain in red before being restored and added to Albert's incredible collection.
It is still in Quatar. Unfortunately, I believe the hardtop is missing, it is not on the pic I saw. Yes, #328 did the Barcelona Automobile exhibition with the period importer "ODIN", the car was delivered after the show ! QUOTE=raymondQV;145236251]Isn't the red one you have under #328 -> #325? I thought #325 was found in spain in red before being restored and added to Albert's incredible collection.[/QUOTE] #328 was red in its life while belonging to an american gentleman. #325 was belonging to Al Burtoni (US Lamborghini specialist) who always wondered to restore it, but finally sold it through a middelman to Albert...
#328 was first black. Later it was white/interior blue and than red/ interior black and later on black again. The car was owned by the family Al thani. I don´t know the current owner maybe it´s still in the family ownership.
This is #328 during the period in south spain. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Wow!!!!! You really made my day, fantastic pictures!!! And a great contribution to Lamborghini history, thank you so much!! Here is the updated #0328 : http://www.lamborghini-register.nl/lamborghini/home/v12-classici/350-400/350-gt-400-gt-internazionale/0328 Ciao! Marcello