Do you know the new owner enough to ask what size it is?
Yes, I know him enough... when he will collect it from harbour I will ask him. but look at this other Jarama which was in Belgium... Image Unavailable, Please Login
Belongs to a friend. Probably the best original example in the world. About 4000 miles on it. Well taken care of. Sunroof car! If you want one, this is it!
Chassis / Telaio "10348 is the last sunroof "T" built of a 20x cars production. Delivered new to MODENA CAR - USA, the 19th December 1972,paintscheme "grigio Londra/Senape. the following number 10350 is the Jarama Bob Wallace
The only reason he is selling this one is that he had 3 Jaramas at one time and felt like he was hoarding His red one wound up with Roy a while back. He bought the crappy Batmobile one from Boston area back in the winter of 09/10. Black/tan with black miura wheels with gold outline. Car would not start and sold in the mid teens. Cheap fix, distrib needed rebuilding. OH! BTW, that was also a sunroof car And has this beautiful brown car. He is keeping the Batmobile and will eventually restore it
The one I almost bought that went to the East coast? Edit: Found the link http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/cats-exotics/318579-1971-jarama-%2427-500-a.html This car?
For this car, yes. The red car, yes, I think it's the same car that Roy sold to Bill in MA. Bill did not have it long before selling it on. Can't remember where it went. Plenty of photos back in this thread....maybe last year.
Still mine! At Gary B's in San Diego right now. Since these pics finally had the bogus S badge removed (who was the moron who drilled holes to attach it?!) Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Maybe it WAS terribly original and low miles yet still had needs? The color combination is nice to me but it's not red ... These cars also are not everyone's cup of tea either. As owners of some of the more oddball Lamborghinis we occasionally need to remember that. Your Countach will always do much better even if this is a far superior GT car.
Car was bid to $180 and they were looking for $190 when it turned out the $180 bidder backed out? Then they offered it to the $170 bidder or to rerun it and the $170 bidder said please rerun and then was able to get it for $160,000. "Shenanigans" was the word used by the auctioneer.