Saw 'MISSILE' on Kingsford Smith Drive this arvo - I like what they have done to the back and the way they mount the wing - adds some muscle to what was generally a lard arse.. Has Scud put his hand up for it yet??
and nor is it a talking **** thread, but that hasn't stopped the usual crowd either. the pic i posted is mint, and i spotted it.........just not in the flesh.
Well we can't start another thread about Fav pics because starting non-ferrari threads is a no no these days.
thats not true, if its about a Lancia its fine, maybee some old race car that is also not Ferrari related. must be nice living in a Glass House
Never really been a fan of the Murcie - but stopped and had a look through the window at the dealer here in Brissie today and, wow, that white SV is just f***ing gorgeous - they finally got it right at the end!!
A somewhat rare Lamborghini LP400 has been put up for sale in Huntington Station, New York. The car, painted in Tahiti Blue with Blue/White leather interior, has been listed at $395,000. The car uses a lightweight 4.0-liter V-12 engine with dual overhead cams that produces 375 horsepower and up to 365 Nm of torque. Mated to a five-speed synchromesh transmission, the engine reaches 100 km/h in 5.6 seconds on its way to a 316 km/h (196 mph) top speed. After its debut as the prototype LP500 at the 1971 Geneva Motor Show, and its production-spec debut two years later, Lamborghini produced 150 units of the supercar. Assembly halted in 1978 when the LP400S came on the market. Typically, the car would be valued around $80,000, according to several Lamborghini enthusiast websites. However, this car has been thoroughly restored outside and inside over two years. It has won multiple class trophies at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. Nicknamed "Periscopo," for its periscope-style rear mirror, the LP400 was the first in the company's 26-year history of Countach production. The car is being sold by Autosport Designs/Lotus Motorcars of Long Island. Source: jameslist.com Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
That's the right money IMO, the most desirable Countach. Love the colour. LOL, can you still quote 70's Italian brochures and not be sued for misrepresentation? double LOL, it's been a long time since LP400's have been at that level.