+1 C'mon Roy, you know you want another one!!!! Hahhaahhaaa... Speaking of Countach's in Washington, I talked to the owner that used to have the 1989 25th Anniversary car (Yellow) and came out to the Italian Concours in 2003. He sold it about 2 years ago and it went to Russia of all places! One less here in Washington now! :-( As always, Greg's looks amazing too! Mike Image Unavailable, Please Login
Joe- Purveyor is the nicest thing I've been called in a while. Here are a few camera phone pics following the arrival of the downdraft this afternoon. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Tim you are so deserving and a better home this DD I'm sure could not find. Many happy miles, and never change below 5,000
Fantastic. This must be the most meticulous restoration ever bestowed upon an LP400. Its only been, what, 4 years?
On the yellow anniversary in post #9302 has the original factory US front bumper been altered to look like a euro, but keeping the vents?
Too bad... I thought interresting this pic of one LP400 shot in Switzerland with ... snow tyres !!! Obviously owned by one Man who did not want to live dangerously. (And accessorily w/ export/tax free Monaco plates !) I've just found it in a 1981 French book about Countach's. Image Unavailable, Please Login
It seems like we can really see through, like in trasparency... A real PERISCOPE ? Joe ? Pls, any idea ??
It doesn't appear to have been driven in the weather, but caught out in it. Tail pipes are still half full of snow.