Yellow Murcielardarse roadster crawling the Cafe strip on the docks at Williamstown. Green (?) 355 H/D spec last night.
I didn't know it was normal. Both my Gallardos came by ship. I'd expect the demo to come by air perhaps, but it is interesting that others are too.
Some of this was hard to watch, but great looking car and nice sound too. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm-MS7EbA1c[/ame]
Nostalgia http://www.autoblog.com/2011/03/12/video-60-minutes-take-on-lamborghini-circa-1987/#continued
There's one skill I notice with these drivers, same with the F40 video and something I haven't attempted or currently have the skill to attempt. They let go of the steering wheel and let it spin to the natural position. Can be seen at the 3 minute 25 second mark.
Cheers Peter, What a cracking Vid! I had previously seen the shortened version on Youtube. Thanks for Posting! PS - A lot different to James May's Summary!
neither am I, looks wise is OK, but i dont like the gallardo doors & mirrors, i much preferred the single side window in the Murci, rather than the little 1/4 windows now. and no real gearbox anymore i guess i will never buy any car built post 2010 in my life now.
Anyone seen this? http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/03/15/6272978-one-unsatisfied-owner-poor-service-leads-lamborghini-driver-on-destructive-path Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
and video to go with it ***warning graphic video*** [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQRXGthJnQY&feature=player_embedded[/ame]
Came across this ad from November 1991. Remember seeing it at Dutton's but it wasn't red at the time. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Ouch Esanda loss 100,000s on that car,lol MR offered to take it O/seas to sell they agreed and he took the family on a holiday. I remember that car in the early 70s being for sale for 4k in Hawthorn.
Yes, I saw the Lambo 350 GTZ at Sandown Raceway on the back of a truck. It was very odd looking and nice and shiny on top having been freshly "restored". Looking at a car on a car carrier gives a unique perspective that you don't see when you inspect a car normally. This thing was ugly, ugly underneath and showed some very average Lambo "hand built" engineering. It was being touted by some car broking spiv who's name escapes me at the moment. My Father was with me so it must have been pre 1989 when I saw it.