Interesting article on the management and design of the Countach in today's Wall Street Journal on line. https://www.wsj.com/articles/in-chasing-perfection-ferruccio-lamborghini-took-the-fast-lane-1527771601
I have a video with him, he was explaining the new Diablo. If I remember well he had a record with Nardo track.
Beautiful picture,,,"Twin Power Domes" and all cleaned up in the rear, and with no wing. That is a GREAT look !!
The stunning DLA12645 which we found beautifully preserved in South Africa with just @ 2,000 miles and sold to a gentleman Image Unavailable, Please Login
Another car we recall fondly is 1121206 which we sold from Switzerland to a USA gentleman Image Unavailable, Please Login
Countach 1120136, the very first car featured in this thread 12 years ago, still in the hands of a German gentleman all these years, one of eight LP400 we have sold, it's fun to keep track of all the cars Image Unavailable, Please Login
People, don't laugh.....I had hand drawn something similar to this but much more primitive lol. I would find that while I am driving, w/o ac, I would cup my hand out the window and feel the rush of air on me and think, wow, why isn't there something available to deflect/redirect the wind like on all school, let's say, English roadster..............Hey, that thing there looks like it works great!
https://www.wsj.com/articles/in-chasing-perfection-ferruccio-lamborghini-took-the-fast-lane-1527771601?mod=e2fb
Wwwhhhaarrg! this makes me genuinely very sad, hope all involved ok. Would this be cost effective to repair? what with the high value these days, I hope so. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/06/02/400000-lamborghini-countach-spotted-burned-side-road/
Is it just me, or does something look not quite right with that Countach? Check out the valve covers.... and, it appears there are only 4 carbs (8 velocity stacks). Look at the exhaust headers too..... Also, the interior center console looks strange...... Mike