Even if you only have just the slightest interest in the Countach, stop what your doing and watch this video right now!! The Cannonball Run Countach: Supercar Legend | Full Documentary - YouTube
Outstanding documentary with terrific interlacing of the movie, the Cannonball Run, Brock Yates, and of course the Countach. Kudos to Hagerty .
Really nice production. Not that it's for sale but I had the chance to buy 1121002 for around $150,000 many years ago.
Correct, and we just sold it for close to $1m. Years ago, I also turned down Albert Silvera's 1120222 for $55k. On the upside years ago I purchased 2 LP400, both under $100k. You win some, you lose some.
I can tell you that being in our business allows us to closely observe a current phenomenon people running around spending huge sums on anything with low-mileage, and this car fits that bill as it had only 1,266 miles.
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Curious if anyone knows what became of Emile Navarro, who was brought on my the Mimran's to oversee Lamborghini? I could find very little about him since his time with the company. Hopefully he is still with us. As much as I admire Valentino Balboni, and I love seeing, reading about him and hearing him talk about his remarkable days at Lamborghini, there are so many other amazing personalities that shaped the company that I would love to hear from, Navarro being just one.