Here's a couple of old pic's...literature says 1973? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
And 21 years later thay dusted off the window opening design, that did not go into production with the Coutach, and used it on the SE30 cars!
Italian law in the late 70's made it mandatory to regulate the side mirror from inside the car and being able to reach it by putting your arm out the side window, would have been a difficult task with the prototype!
When they show the dash cam on the Countach it shows the 3 circle defrost vents like an older 5000S. I thought all 25th had the rectangle defrost vents? The wing is from an early car as well? And that's just on my first look. Joe?
UK RHD car, and these indeed had circular defrost vents and early big wings (I have mentioned this here before).
If anyone needs some old Countach tires for a show car, museum car, or collection, here are some in great shape. ebay Item number: 220522321508
Tony here you can see, just like the yellow Annivesario, UK-spec RHD Annivesarios came with the big unit whenever a wing was specified... different things for different markets Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
that car's in japan isnt it? there are a few "wolf" type flares CT running around there but this one i reckon is the nicest without the front spoiler. the photos ive seen of this cars shows a slightly darker tint of blue with bronzes technomagesio bravos. thanks for posting
Hey M.B. Just want to know if you are just messing with me about the P7's? This is the 3rd pm to you.
I urge someone to pick these up. It seems tires are to the Lamborghini as the tool kit is to Ferrari. I'm trying to hold out hoping to get an older set closer to my 1978.
1120048 has ... shall we say ... character. Love that. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The LP400 currently on display at the Volkswagen Auto Museum in Wolfsburg, Germany Image Unavailable, Please Login
The owner of 1120048 must have had more dollars than sense. What a sin to trash a car like that. Give that person a Yugo