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Countach, the ultimate supercar

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  1. J Ingram

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    I'm not sure what you are referring to regarding "rust and crappy workmanship". The hidden areas of a 24 year old handmade Italian car don't look too unusual to me.
     
  4. J Ingram

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    #2779 J Ingram, Mar 25, 2009
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    Notice the rust in the originals. The fabricated ones are gonna look nice especially when the lights come in from Italy.
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  5. J Ingram

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    Perhaps my comments are a tad harsh. But, per my mechanic's report, the heavy American bumper was put in place by someone who did not do so according to factory specs. The bumper was drilled into the rear body through where the tail lights are supposed to be and held on by huge bolts. You can see one of the holes in the lower inside corner in the pic showing the rear taillight opening close up. I don't have pics of when they took it all off so I cant show you. The plastic tail light lenses are supposed to be clear with square holes to let the red square lights fit through and cover the red textured looking material underneath. But these were some fabricated black plastic pieces that were not stock. The American bumper is supposed to be removed and the tail lights should be complete as on the Euro versions. I'm not sure who did the conversion, but the whole tail assembly was not factory spec.
     
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    Looks like you're doing a great job restoring it to "better than new". :D
     
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    Raymond is correct, those parts are in aluminum and not in material that can rust. Actually the only rust that you can find around the back end of the car is the screws treading of the tail lights, frame, shocks or exhaust. While you are at it check the grounds to your rear lights, a bad ground can cause poor functioning of the flashers, signal lights and brake lights.

    Also check for small cracks in the corners of the rear fender around the lights. The factory used a lead base sealant (stagno is the Italian word).

    Actually the build of the Countach was well done, I took apart my lights and replaced some threading that had rusted around the nut. I replaced them with machined threading in stainless steel. Remember these cars are 25 years old +. it is more than likely that someone stateside messed it up, or the car had rear accident damage.

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  10. Is the old taillight panel made of metal something done after the car left the factory? If you take off the US panel, it should be a aluminum panel correct? To change it to the euro look you would only need the reflector parts?
     
  11. raymondQV

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    That aluminium piece is under the red plexi and is structured, that's the effect of the brezel, it's a standard aluminium plate you can buy at every metal shop.

    How the american variant was done I don't know since we don't have them here.
     
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    #2787 J Ingram, Mar 27, 2009
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    You and Raymond are correct. Bobileff showed me how it was supposed to look. It's true that if you remove the American rear bumper, the complete Euro light cluster should be intact. That's what we were anticipating when I decided to convert to the much better looking Euro version. We were surprised by what we found underneath. It went from a simple job and turned into a complete back end repair job complete with fabrication of the aluminum pieces. The thought was that someone messed up stateside as the rest of the car is as it should be. It has the correct, complete fuel injection system and emissions stuff intact. The entire red plexiglass cover and the textured material is on order and should be here soon. I was at his shop yesterday and everything is done except for the placement of the red light surround pieces. I'll post pics again soon. Thanks for the input!
     
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    Awesome exhausts Emilio! Do you have any leads on an Anza exhaust for a '78 308 GTS, USA version with the two cats setup?
     
  14. EMILIO

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    you have PM
     
  15. raymondQV

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    Did you see those:
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    This is a pic from the same SUPERAUTO Illustrated article on the Turbo Countach. The article states that this is from L & L International in Wilmington, NC back in the mid 80's, I guess they were an importer for Lamborghini. Cool pic I thought.

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  18. EMILIO

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    from the color i guess it is a Max Bobnar car...
     
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    SOOOOOOO NICE!!!!
    Thank you for the shots.
     
  24. joe sackey

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    Looks familiar! Note the 5 rain-gutter slots on each side of the trailing edge of the roof. You wont see hat on any other LP400S S1 with a flat roof...
     

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