Best room poster you could get - true 1:1 size. For some, that matters. Maybe he wasn't a good driver, but enjoyed the shape.
To the man responsible for my biggest passion... Grazie Mille, Ferruccio! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Production prototype in its original colour scheme? I haven't seen much of that car as it was originally presented. Great shot too BTW.
Nice pic of Giampaolo and Guerra.... Guerra, after Lamborghini, moved to Cizeta and I was impressed when he showed me how he worked on the chassis jig to make everything as perfect as possible. He worked in a spacious workshop on the outskirts of Modena (Zona Industriale) and the Cizeta chassis looked nice as well, it was no LP400 but it was anyway quite complicated http://www.lamborghiniregistry.com/CizetaV16T/CZ9.jpg All the best Stefano
Does anybody have any photo of the last LP400S #1121470, which seems to be also the first LP500S #CLA12470 ?
Thank you for sharing that, very cool. When I first met this car 30 years ago it was gold, then dark blue, I never saw it in its yellow guise though...
My Countach on display for the month of May at Griots Garage where they are featuring the 100th anniversary. Richard Griots stunning Islero. Mike Image Unavailable, Please Login
This Nero/Rosso LP500S with appropriately sinister chassis number which ends in '666' will be joining a group of Ferraris including a 288 GTO soon. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
If you'd like to see Walter Wolf's 1120202 it will be @ VdE next week in Class H with the Athon and Miura SV 4846. This is the 2nd Countach which Dallara made for Wolf as noted on the Hobby Search model box. Image Unavailable, Please Login