Yes, I was there. I bid it up to $400k, but then it took off...hammered at $675k without fees. Fee was 10%
To think a 4 speed, straight axel steel body Lusso sold for almost four times this is beyond me honestly.
An interesting 400GT 2+2 (Rhd) for sale. Who know the serial number and the Touring body number ? 1967 Lambroghini 400GT - Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I really love these lambos such a beautiful car. I just wish I bought a few when you could buy them for peanuts..lol don't we all!!
Sometimes I get such a chuckle out of their descriptions.... Check it out: "This 1967 Lambroghini 400 GT RHD is an extremely rare find. With the same over since 1973 it has been sitting in storage for 15 years. Only hand full of right hand drive of 400GT were ever built and this is an excellent original California car to restore. For only $315,000." Hum...... Didn't realize that "Original California" cars came in RHD. Mike
Mike, can you please tell me where this car is listed. I think it's a friends car so curious who's selling it. Thanks Zac
It was listed on the gullwing site, but sold (The car picture is posted a few posts above, red car, in raw shape..). As a tip, next time just copy and paste the text and google it, it will bring the sites that have the ad listed.
Thanks Amenace, I just didn't see it on the previous page I guess and didn't think of googling the description. I think this was a car that belonged to a girlfriend from High Schools dad, he was one of the major players in the Lamborghini club in the 70's & 80's and also owned an Italian restaurant I've been eating at for the last 40 years. Last time I saw it was in the 80's, had no clue what it was back than. Glad it found a new home finally, I know the previous owners widow has been getting lowball offers from brokers for years so hopefully she got a few bucks. Zac
Strange rims, reminds me of Alpine A110 rims. http://www.gullwingmotorcars.com/galleria_images/1532/1532_p6_l.jpg
The car is a UK car that has spend most of its life in the US along with another 400GT [check out Lamborghini Registry]the wheels are JAP alloys and were made in the UK in the 60s/70s [I have a set for my 400 GT]
Did someone notice the 1964 Concorso Eleganzia Pictures with two different single front bumper 350GT in Tonino's Book "Diventro Lamborghini"? It shows also Manuel Fangio testing the 350GT.
'67 #01267 400GT Spyder conversion, sold at 267.500 Euros 1967 Lamborghini 400 GT Spyder Conversion by Jerry Fandytis | Monaco 2014 | RM AUCTIONS
Thanks for info... These 400 GT 2+2 has really been jumping in value - but still seems cheap compared to Ferrari & Astons.. These early Lambos is just so cool... Is the mentioned hammer price including buyers premium?
No, excl. premium. 400GT prizes seem indeed to have risen rapidly over the last years, and compared to the Ferrari 2+2 series from the 60's they are actually doing relatively well
Spyder replica #0577 offered at RM auction in August => 1966 Lamborghini 400 GT Spyder for sale: Anamera
350 GT * 400 GT Interim #0574, as brochure prétends to be the last one produced sold yesterday at Le Mans revival for 520.000 at hammer + fees => Le Mans Classic 2014 by Artcurial Motorcars - Sale N° 2535 - Lot N° 227 | Artcurial | Briest - Poulain - F. Tajan
Strange I see the price for the 400 GT Interim a bit higher (can the fees really cover such big a difference!?) "Le Mans Classic 2014" Auction ? 05 Result ? barchetta ? StudioLine MediaCenter Anyway these 350/400 has really left the world price wise... But compared to Ferrari, DB5 etc. they should also be there....
Maybe I did not see some additional fees - but on their website it says 607,920. (The Ferrari F40 was 691.000). Anyway - a great looking car..... Best, Sven