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LP400S #1121254... before Bob Wallace played with it! :rolleyes: [ATTACH]
LP400 #1120066 "Tahiti Blu" seen in Monaco in 1976 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
LP400S #1121004 "Rosso Siviglia - Tabacco" new to Japan in 1978. Right before the Countach would become impossible to import there! The reason...
LP400 #1120256 "Bleu Notte - Bianco" new at the factory, May 1977: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
LP400 #1120072 when new in Singapore... long, long ago... [ATTACH]
Actually, I think it was owned by "Lambo-Motor AG Aesch" ;) The photos were taken in July 1979... If you know what I mean...
Some greatness kindly shared by Pierre Le Mounier from Lamborghini Club France: You can see LP400 #1120256 & #1120118 together in the late 90s....
By coincidence (if it actually exists) I found the baby sitting inside this LP400... four decades later! The photo was taken in 1983 in South...
Ask him how the engine caught fire while driving it like that after a long sleep! :D Don't ever try banging the Sleeping Beauty before she had her...
Thank you for your kind words and participation to this thread, Erik! #1120002 is a very special one indeed. And speaking about #1120012, here it...
Yes, that is #1121456 Rosa Petalo - Bianco. Delivered new to Saudi Arabia but driven in France, it eventually stayed there. Now repainted Black -...
VIN must be #1121336 or #1121370 Here's the engine: [ATTACH]
Here's 1120288 without the flares. Rare photo of this car, destroyed a long time ago... [ATTACH]
Bravo's were only available after Spring 1978. In Japan, many Countach were modified à-la-Wolf since 1977, waiting for them to become available....
Countach #1120288, the only Verde Abete LP400 ever made. Seen here when new in Japan, and already modified to some Wolf Countach lookalike!...
The only proof concerning the true special and unique engine of 1120148 is told in this magazine with the interview of Mr. Wolf at the factory!...
There were only 7 silver Countach 5000S built between 1982 and 1984. But this guide was published in 1983. So after checking all the VINs and...
I shared this on some Facebook Countach group recently, and it may bring interest here as well: Willing to verify the theory about the very first...
And to make things even worse... in the factory archives #1121216 was ordered by Lamborauto, Torino! :p
Thank you so much for digging and showing them! Truly appreciated!