Bravo to you. It is convenient, lightweight, durable, adjustable, inexpensive and allows you to use a Countach in relative comfort to the AC, in fact you can switch the AC off and gain a more responsive car, the only Countachs it cannot benefit are those that are not driven
Well it's official, the largest gathering of Lamborghini cars is 251 achieved by Lamborghini car owners in Japan at Suzuka Circuit in Suzuka on 23 February 2023. https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/88627-largest-parade-of-lamborghini-cars https://www.autoevolution.com/news/lamborghini-sets-world-record-in-japan-while-celebrating-the-brand-s-60th-anniversary-211151.html Image Unavailable, Please Login
HLA12094. IMO the 3 best Supercars from the early to mid 80s, and the Downdraft is by far the bargain! In fact it makes no sense that a Downdraft is worth less than the current Aventador named Countach. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Totally. Bonus point they look cool, and they're a talking point when you stop. The last 3 years of driving with GLA12997 I never went anywhere without them, I wish I had discovered them in 1987 when I started my Countach ownership Image Unavailable, Please Login
The utterly original HLA12174, delivered via Achilli Motors Milano, June 1987. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
September 1988, the Kremer boys, Ferruccio and Valentino at Sant Agata, I bet they drove those Downdrafts from Germany to Italy as fast as they would go! Image copyright @ Kremer. Image Unavailable, Please Login
From the archives - by 1986, 15 years after the Countach debuted, it's production reached it's zenith with the car now known as the Downdraft. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Another famed ex-F1 pilot's Countach Downdraft comes to sunny California, this time it's GLA12956, Gerhard Berger's car, congratulations JA! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thanks so much Joe, after a long search I'm very excited to get this particular downdraft! Appreciate your help, and willingness to share your invaluable insight on all things Countach (not to mention Miuras/288 GTOs/etc)!
You are very welcome, enjoy it in good health, and make sure to open the throttle the way it's first owner did! #notrailerqueens
Here's to all Countach owners who actually drive their cars - and Bravo Vic! Image Unavailable, Please Login