1988½ Lamborghini Countach 5000 QV @ RM Sotheby's ARIZONA 28-29 January 2016 VIN: ZA9CA05AXJLA12340 Engine: 1556 Color: White/Rosso Mileage: 13759 km A desirable 1988½ model in well-preserved condition Currently showing fewer than 8,600 miles One of a believed 50 built to this specification The 1988½ model offered here, chassis 12340 features such desirable upgrades as electronic climate control and OEM factory side skirts; according to the consignor, fewer than 50 cars worldwide were produced to these specifications. This particular car was originally delivered in California, later enjoying ownership in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, prior to its acquisition by the current owner. It records a mere 13,759 kilometers (8,549 miles) at the time of cataloguing, and its gleaming Bianco paint and Rosso interior are described as being in superior condition. An RM Sothebys specialist who inspected the car notes, It is in excellent condition and looks like it has many fewer miles! A clean CARFAX report accompanies the car and verifies that it is an accident-free example. Dramatic, attractive, and always in demand, a Countach is a requirement of any collection of modern sports cars. This is a fine example indeed. Auction link: 1988½ Lamborghini Countach 5000 QV | Arizona 2016 | RM Sotheby's Image Unavailable, Please Login
Unfortunately not. Bleu Medio sometimes also called Blu Medio was used by many Italian car companies of the period, Lamborghini, Maserati, Alfa, etc so it wasn't super-rare, in fact it was relatively common, although it must have looked gorgeous on that Miura SV! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Artcurial - Retromobile is offering : 2x Espada : S2, non original color scheme => 1971 Lamborghini Espada series I for sale: Anamera S1, perfectly restored belonging to one of my LCB members, so I know it well => 1969 Lamborghini Espada series I for sale: Anamera 1x Miura => http://www.anamera.com/en/detail/car/395677/index.html?no_cache=1&ret=63 1x 350 GT, that I inspected => 1966 Lamborghini 350 GT Touring for sale: Anamera 1x Islero GTS => 1969 Lamborghini Islero S for sale: Anamera 1x Jarama GT that I inspected => 1971 Lamborghini 400 GT Jarama for sale: Anamera 1x Countach Periscopa that I also inspected => 1975 Lamborghini Countach LP 400 coupé "Periscopio for sale: Anamera feel free to contact me if you are considering in buying one of the ones that I know !
Oh, so many cars coming up for sale at once, which you would have rarely seen for sale years ago. Is this cashing-in (or an attempt to)? The S2 Espada has various non-original cosmetical and technical modifications, as evident from the photos, if one cares about that. I would take the Islero , if I were considering having even another classic Lamborghini. I love it, although the Ser. I even a little bit more. Cheers, Bernhard
that Islero is in "as is" currently well serviced, it was grey/silver with tabacco interior which was coloured but still is original...
This then is good reason to have it repainted in the orginal paint color, because in my eyes red does not really suit any classic front-engined Lamborgini.
1981 Lamborghini Countach LP400 S Series III by Bertone RM Sotheby's PARIS 3 February 2016 Chassis no. 1121358 Engine no. 1121358 Body no. 329 Giallo/Black 77333 km indicated U.K. registered Documents: UK V5 Desirable later-production carburetted Series III model Originally delivered in Switzerland Original matching-numbers engine Recent paint and upholstery The Series III model shown here is recorded by the factory as having been completed on 23 July 1981 and delivered to the official Swiss dealer, Lamborghini S.A., on 31 July, finished in Rosso over Bianco. It is believed to have been exported to the US at some point, where it was restored and refinished in Giallo. It was subsequently returned to Europe and remains in very nice overall cosmetic condition, with a more recent black upholstery job with yellow piping to match the eye-catching finish. Auction link: 1981 Lamborghini Countach LP400 S Series III by Bertone | Paris 2016 | RM Sotheby's Image Unavailable, Please Login
Chad's old car was bought by a member of this form who has not posted in quite awhile. Was it member lp400s?
I don't remember. His user id was Lambolp400s on Lpower. When Chad's original buyer backed out, I contacted him & he bought it. That was in Nov 2011.
1989 LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH 25TH ANNIVERSARY Mecum KISSIMMEE January 21st 2016 OSCEOLA HERITAGE PARK, KISSIMMEE, FL LOT T212 10,565 km Rosso/Ivory Estimate: $350,000 - $450,000 - 1 of 657 25th Anniversary Edition cars produced - U.S. Specification model - Sold new at Prestige Imports in Miami, Florida - 10,565 kilometers since new - Extensive engine service in 2014 - Clutch replaced in 2009 - Original paint and interior - 455 HP V-12 engine - 5-speed transmission - Rosso Siviglia Red - Ivory leather interior with Red piping - Service receipts - CarFax Sold new at Prestige Imports in Miami, Florida, this is one of 657 Countach 25th Anniversary Editions produced. Powered by Lamborghinis beautiful 455 HP V-12 with 5-speed manual gearbox, it received an extensive engine service in 2014; the clutch was replaced in 2009. The car retains its original Rosso Siviglia paint, Ivory interior with Red piping and the original Pirelli tires and has been driven 10,565 kilometers since new. The tool kit, manuals, service records and Countach book are included with this factory U.S.-specification 25th Anniversary Countach. Auction link: https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail/FL0116-227332/0/1989-Lamborghini-Countach/5-Speed/ Image Unavailable, Please Login
I purchased the car, 1121448, from Chad and then re-sold to Paal-Anders Grova of Norway, November 18, 2011.
This is not proven, the factory list notes only 1121312 ans 1121314 as Mimran cars, 1121448 is noted as Lamborghini SA which was Leimers Company acting as importer, till the Mimrans took over with Codeco SA from Nyon. He sold it last year to Didi G. from Germany.
2007 Lamborghini Murciélago LP640-4 Coupe @ RM Sotheby's Phoenix, ARIZONA 28-29 January 2016 Lot 111 To be auctioned on Thursday, January 28 Estimate $275,000 - $325,000 Chassis: ZHWBU37M77LA02595 Oro Adonis/Black - One of just 26 U.S.-specification examples equipped with a manual transmission - Just under 6,000 miles from new; possibly the lowest mileage six-speed example - Recently serviced and fitted with a new clutch Finished in the seldom-seen and striking shade of Oro Adonis over a black leather interior, this is one of just 26 U.S.-specification LP640 coupes fitted with a six-speed manual transmission. Inside, it is finished in black leather with the optional contrast Q-Citura quilted stitching adding a touch of class. It is outfitted with numerous other additional options including a glass engine cover, yellow brake calipers, and the Branding package, adding embossed emblems to both headrests. Additionally, the car sports a navigation system and an upgraded and professionally installed sound system, installed by a previous owner and Lamborghini collector. Further separating it from the rest, the engine bay is signed by famed Lamborghini factory test-driver Valentino Balboni. The LP640 remains in incredible overall condition, clearly having been well cared for its entire life. It recently received a full service and had its clutch replaced at that time. Accompanying the car are receipts from that service, as well as documentation from a full inspection by Norwood Auto Italia of Carrollton, Texas, in late 2015, as well as a set of owners manuals. Currently showing just under 5,900 miles from new, this is possibly the lowest-mileage six-speed manual LP640 coupe in existence, and it is believed to be one of only three such examples with under 10,000 miles on the odometer. Needless to say, it will surely become one of the most collectable modern Lamborghinis and would be the ideal acquisition for the individual looking for a modern supercar with an analog feel. Auction link: 2007 Lamborghini Murciélago LP640-4 Coupe | Arizona 2016 | RM Sotheby's Image Unavailable, Please Login
Gorgeous example, thank you for posting. Probably a bit out of reach for my budget. Hoping for an early Murci to pop up at one of the auctions.
Updated auction site with estimate $2,000,000 - $2,400,000 To be auctioned on Thursday, January 28, 2016 Image Unavailable, Please Login