Yes you are right, it's the same car, ZA9CA05A9KLA12705, as featured in the previous Ad:...
25LAM - no, four cars left the factory on 24th July 1990 - two red, one lilac and one maroon. These are three of those four cars. Yours left the factory on 12th April 1990 with five other cars.
Jim Cope in South Africa, there's at least one RHD Giallo 25th Anniversario remaining Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Oh no!! That is terrible. One of the last four RHD UK Anniversaries delivered in a unique colour (and the interior is lively as well). Oh no! It is so sad to see it in this state. Someone did say that they saw it years ago in Essex with a Boxer and both were in a very sad state... so you know what is happening to it? Is it for sale?
Not sure if this has ever been posted. Very interesting article: https://drive-my.com/en/blogs/entry/horacio-pagani-tells-the-story-of-his-1988-lamborghini-countach-anniversary.html
One less on the road...... looks like it will be parted out by Eurospares https://www.eurospares.co.uk/cars-breaking-for-spares/car/253 Mike
https://www.lamborghinimontreal.com/en/used-vehicle/p16202-coupe-lamborghini-countach-1990-a-vendre-montreal/ Just saw this on the other site..... has to be the lowest mile 25th around.. $435,000.00 USD. 135km. Mike I just saw it was for sale back in 2015 when I posted the original ad. It was $799K back then! About 1/2 price now. What a deal. ;-) Original post: https://www.lamborghinichat.com/forum/posts/144339386/
2015 was the height of asking-price insanity, 2019 reflects a market that is characterized by opportunities. That said, the marketplace is always characterized by some flux, some variants are retracting, some are staying the same, and others are increasing. Sticker was $150,000. If you cared to donate another $4,000, they gave you a wing, which pushed the total up to $154,000 Image Unavailable, Please Login
One thing I have always been curious about, it always showed an option of cassette or CD. Did the purchaser make the decision, or was it what Lamborghini had on the shelf and installed at the time the car rolled down the assembly line? Mike Image Unavailable, Please Login
Although the window sticker was completed showing either CD or cassette, you could specify, I've seen specific order forms detailing a choice, for example that of KLA12670. However, this assumes the salesman at point of order in the particular dealership knew that you could do this, communication wasn't great throughout the dealer network, for example many dealers did not even know you could specify sport seats. Perhaps the factory were happy with this status as it made their job of production simpler.
Perhaps not everyone's favorite Countach iteration but it certainly looked radical then as it still does now Image Unavailable, Please Login
1990- completed, tested and ready for shipment to respective dealers for supply to their first owners... Image Unavailable, Please Login