All qv s sold/high bid was whithin a few bucks apart, anni carb,anni fi, and qv fi, all 280k +change all inn.
Amazing how all the nearly identical variations of 911, brings the money they do, not saying i do not like some of the models, but compared to the amazing Countach? Strange indeed ,but the market decides.
Will be interesting to see what this goes for. Without vehicles like these there would be no Lamborghini supercars, no Muira, no Countach, no Diablo. Building tractors like these gave Ferruccio the money to start building cars. I think these tractors are a significant piece of Lamborghini history. I absolutely love my 5C. Great fun to drive. Build quality is surprisingly solid theyre literally built like a tank! Always a real talking point as nobody has ever seen one before. [size=-2](I have no affiliation to the seller of this one).[/size]
Seems that the red Emirates 1989 Countach Anniversary DD went for approx $257k. 1989 Lamborghini Countach for sale in UAE | 59646 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
So, that's three anni countachs that settled at about the same Price. Seems like that may be a consensus on market value
You have a cool toy, and your right about the heritage. I know of an old 1920's Caterpillar crawler sitting in the woods. Big project though.
I would 'guess' it depends on the car and the buyers. True, you will always find bargain hunters who search for sellers who have to move a car. You also have buyers who want a perfect car with no stories.
Odd the carbed and fuelie cars are selling for same price despite the fact that the DD is homologated and the much better of the 2 cars.....
Buyers may have concerns when purchasing a car from the UAE. Some 'dealers' in the UAE have listed stolen vehicles for sale. Perhaps a holding company would help protect the buyer.
And that fact that many UAE cars have MAJOR issues. They were most commonly driven hard and put up wet... I have seen 2-3 cars with sub 1000 miles with mold, etc.
FWIW here is the last downdraft Anni that I saw sell at auction. This car was a driver at best. 1989 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary Edition | Gooding & Company
Agree on the UAE, i think the point made here is ,dd and fi anniversary sold at almost identical prices Pebble beach 2017, actually the fi a tad higher. To me the anni ventured inn to the new world ,wich perhaps explains the price thing.
I didn't keep up with all of them, but it seemed like there was a handful of limited edition 911s that we don't see much of in the US from the RS America to a 993 GT2 originally listed (I think it was removed last minute, though). Couple 993 Turbos as well, but their values have jumped a lot & I don't see a whole lot listed anymore; owners likely holding onto them now.
1988½ Lamborghini Countach 5000 Quattrovalvole @ Bonhams Goodwood Goodwood Revival, Chichester Goodwood, UK 9 Sep 2017 Lot 233 Estimate £280,000 - 350,000 Rosso Siviglia/Magnolia Registration no: F922 OYR VIN: ZA9C005A0JLA12410 Engine no. 12410 Mileage: 51025 km *Landmark Lamborghini model *The world's fastest car in its day *One of only 14 5000 QVs in right-hand drive *33,000 miles from new *Well maintained *Huge history file An extremely rare, UK-delivered Countach 5000 QV, chassis number '12410' is one of only 14 right-hand drive cars supplied as the '1988½' model, which featured the Anniversario version's side skirts. '12410' was supplied new on 3rd August 1988 and has covered a mere 33,000 miles from new. It was owned for a number of years by a Dr Keith Barnes, before being sold through Furlonger Specialist Cars to a Mr Morris, then through Furlonger to the current vendor. The car is finished in Rosso Siviglia with red-piped magnolia leather upholstery and brown carpets, and retains its original engine with matching ('12410') number. The original Alpine stereo system, spare wheel, and tool roll are still present. The Countach has had only four previous keepers and has been serviced and maintained correctly, unlike many other examples. For the last five-or-so years it has been looked after by Furlonger Specialist Cars, including a lot of work making the air conditioning function properly. '12410' comes with a huge history file going back to when the car was ordered, which contains MoT certificates and tax discs dating back to when it was new. Still awesome by today's standards, the Countach has lost none of its presence since the day it was launched. '12410' represents an exciting opportunity to acquire a highly original and unmolested example of this iconic Italian supercar. Auction link: https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24122/lot/233/ Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login