the 2013 Gallardo GT3 brochure Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Lamborghini V12 3.5 litre Formula 1 engine original inlet valves - set of 2 Made of Titanium - Mil-T-9047 - made by DelWest to Lamborghini specifications length is a little over 10 cm. They weigh only 23 gram each ! Lamborghini engines were used in F1 from 1989 to 1993, with teams like Larrousse Minardi Lotus Ligier Venturi McLaren (Senna test) and the good news: they are for sale ! PM if you are interested Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
this can also go, for the right price: Carbon fibre Lamborghini Formula 1 engine part - tray under the inlet trumpets ... PM if you are interested Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Original letter and '72 dealer directory Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Nice folder to show what Lamborghini was up to in 1968: Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Gandini's original design... official Bertone reproduction of the original model Image Unavailable, Please Login
Do you have more photos? And can you say something about the yellow colour? This might be very interesting.
the yellow color is exactly the same used on the 1st model presented to Ferruccio. Look at the picture from JF Marchet's article, you can see the original one in a bigger size... yellow ! Image Unavailable, Please Login
And maybe on the real car? Very nice photo! It is interesting to see that the Miura model is orange and the Countach model is yellow. It would be very interesting to know the paint code / formula for the yellow colour (and of course for the orange colour but I am more interested in the Countach).
I guess the tables and the room is still the same these days: http://www.lambojack.com/France_and_Italy_2012/Turin/Uno%20in%20the%20Bertone%20Chair.jpg
Btw. they also still have both a Miura model as well as a Urraco: http://www.lambojack.com/France_and_Italy_2012/Turin/Urraco%20Model%20at%20Bertone.jpg
As a collector of 1/18 scale diecast Lamborghini models I find this photo fascinating. Can anyone shed some light on the particulars of these models such as scale, who they were made by and for who and that little Miura with everything open in the background??? Wow!
Yes that's the one! I've seen a recent photo of Dallara holding an orange 1/18 SV which appeared to be an AutoArt. Is this (blue?) one hand made? Any more pics/info?
It is handmade in steel... the picture was shoot in the '80s, AutoArt was not existing yet ! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hey Kåre! This is Lambochat, dont you dare show a postcard of a Merak in this forum! Awsome Collection btw!
Would anybody be interested in buying a complete collection of Lamborghini brochures? And I mean really complete, over 240 official brochures, all factory original, in mint to very good condition, everything factory released in all languages and all printing variatons etc. Added a large collection of press kits, dealer brochures, and +/- 40 spare (double) brochures. Over 30 years of collecting! To keep the jokers off, the figure I am looking for is closer to 40K USD than to 30K.... When interested or if you want more info, please send PM or email (if you already have my address). Please only serious requests.