I am pretty sure the pictures were taken in Italy as the sign in front of the Islero mentions "Velocità" and "Potenza". Other than that, I have no clue. I bought those two in Fribourg last weekend were there was a nice oldtimer market.
Hi everyone, I have taken the decision to sell my Islero. The kids are growing and I am not able anymore to put them in the back. The Espada is much more convenient for that! So as a reminder, here is the story behind 6300 with matching number engine 2413, matching number. It was consigned on February the 27th 1969 to Edmondo Lamborghini, Ferruccio's brother. It has a high compression engine which delivers 385 bhp (as opposed to the standard 320 bhp) as stated on the foglio montaggio that I have. The known ownership is the following: after Italy, it went to Belgium before being bought by Autodrome, the french dealer whom I bought the car to in 2008. Its engine has been fully redone by the famous Edmond Ciclet in 2008. He confirmed the factory statement and the high compression engine. The bodywork has been resprayed from the bare metal by Mr. Pierre-Alain Burnier, in Denges, Switzerland in 2011/2012. It entered many events: - it won the "meilleur ensemble" prize in 2011 at the Landeron Classic in Switzerland. - It was selected by "Carrozzeria Marrazi" for its stand at the 2012 Milano Autoclassica. Marrazzi was the original caochbuilder of the car. At this occasion, Mr. Mario Marrazzi signed the car and was pictured in front of it. Taking the same picture as the one that was taken with Ferruccio 45 years before. - It participated to the 2013 Lamborghini 50 Grande Giro and won the 2nd place of its class at the Concours d'Elegance. - It was invited by the Audi management to the 2013 Schloss Bensberg Classic Concours d'Elegance. It comes with owner's handbook, factory toolkit and with a large number of Islero related items. I used it quite a lot and it was always maintained regardless of cost. So I hope it'll find a new home soon! Don't hesitate to contact me for further information. 1969 Lamborghini Islero - 400GT first owner Edmondo Lamborghini | Classic Driver Market Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
islero and islero S original libretto uso e manutenzione (owner's manuals) one is rare, both are almost impossible to find originals! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
6300 has found a safe home! I have to thank Olivier for his precious advice during the process. Thank you!
Very glad to have help you in managing this "hard decision" to let go such an icon. Edmondo Lamborghini's Islero is so well documented at Sant'Agata like few cars are... that the new owner knows at perfection all the details officialy recorded like any other Islero !!! To my opinion, it is even much more documented than #6201 for which they are still some doubts to have ! Hope to see #6300 again in future meetings...
The barcelona show car has always intrigued me with its split front bumpers. Looking at it for the n-th time, all of a sudden, I think I understood: it seems that the two split bumpers are nothing but the same as the standard Islero rear bumpers. What do you think? Image Unavailable, Please Login
It looks that way, but of course if you owned the car and needed to replace them. It would turn out that they would be different by about 10 cm and you would not be able to use that set of extra rear bumpers you have sitting around. And they can't be modified either so you'll have to spend a ridiculous amount of money to have them fabricated.
here is Jarama #10266 with another look alike front bumpers... and your ex #6300 rear bumper Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Islero GTS displayed at the Funo Museum. Not sure which number this is. My first idea was #6507 but this car seems to have an engine. Image Unavailable, Please Login
as the answer was not coming to me, I'm currently in Italy and will look at myself... but in the meantime I've inspected Islero #6012, the number just after my #6009, undergoing full restoration at Top Motors where I met fellows Valentino Balboni & Oracio di Salvioli pictures to be released when I will be back home
Back from Italy - Funo Museo, thanks to Fabio Lamborghini who authorised me to look around like if I was at home, I've identified it myself : Telaio #6507
For sale, Islero GTS under restoration, needs to be finished. Price 180.000 as is ! If you want more infor PM me Image Unavailable, Please Login
Love this thread Here is my contribution with a pic of my father's old Islero. Also the original leather choices of interior for these fabulous cars Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
great pictures of the color leather scheme, very rare... what is even more particular is the "pig skin" of these samples
Nice picture! Here's another picture of your father's old Islero. The picture was taken at the Islero meeting in the Netherlands in 2010. At that time the car was owned by a dutch enthusiast, not sure if he still has the car. As you can see the unusual blinkers were replaced by the tear drop units. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Can you post some other pictures of the leather samples? Especially of the covers? Thanks in advance!