The market https://www.classic.com/m/lamborghini/lm002/ The Lamborghini LM002 is an oddity in the automotive world. The result of a failed military automotive program, the LM002 was powered by Lamborghini's 5.2L V12 engine, the same engine featured in the late production Countach. Nicknamed the Rambo-Lambo, the LM002 married off road capabilities, luxury appointments, as well as high end performance and refinement. This combination is commonly seen these days, but it was unheard of in 1986. The LM002 sold in low numbers, with only 328 having been built. Of these, only 48 were built as LM/American, or LM002-A, a small series of the performance SUV designated especially for the US market. Lamborghini LM002 FAQs Q: What is the highest sale price of a Lamborghini LM002? A: The top sale price was $467,000 for a 1990 Lamborghini LM002 LM/American on December 06 2017. Q: What is the lowest sale price of a Lamborghini LM002? A: The lowest recorded sale price was $275,000 for a 1992 Lamborghini LM002 on March 27 2020. Q: What is the average sale price of a Lamborghini LM002? A: The average price of a Lamborghini LM002 is $327,833.
Image Unavailable, Please Login https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a15142136/lamborghini-lm002-archived-instrumented-test-review/ Before we proceed, let us prove our point with some stupefying statistics. If, later, we lapse into hyperbole, consider it intentional. This machine weighs 6780 pounds. That is 2472 pounds heavier than the Range Rover, which many describe as the ultimate in this genre. The Lambo carries a 5.2-liter V-12 that produces 444 horsepower, giving it almost 300 hp more than the 3.5-liter V-8 Range Rover. The LM002 will accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 7.7 seconds, almost twice as quick as the Range Rover. Its top speed is 118 mph, or 23 mph faster than the best from Solihull. And, oh yes, the Lamborghini costs about $120,000, which is $90,000 more than the cuddly little Englishman. But as Napoleon Bonaparte observed outside the gates of Moscow, domination and intimidation never come cheap.
I have verified the top speed on my LM002 to be 220kph or 137mph. This was on Sandlip tires. Image Unavailable, Please Login
The Cheetah getting restored (now at the Lambo museum) and my LM in the background. Image Unavailable, Please Login
The first Lambo I ever purchased was originally owned by Sylvester Stallone, I was the fourth. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Roy the owner of Cats Exotics secured my LM002 VIN #30 for me. The Lamborghini Registry helped determine that mine is one of one in the color Verde Imb601 from the factory. There are 2 in the color Verde Imb602 and 1 also in Verde Imb600. VIN #30 was originally delivered to Abe Shokai in Tokyo, Japan. One of my favourite things about my LM other than the color is I have the very rare sliding rear window! Image Unavailable, Please Login
My next favourite LM is the Leyton house LM that was delivered in this stunning teal color, I have been trying to buy this truck for years but the owners don’t want to sell and I understand why! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
A real rabbit hole of a thread on the Cheetah https://lamborghinichat.com/forum/threads/cheetah-at-the-factory.565501/
Hi guys, I have been curious for a while, what are the driving and ownership experiences life of a carbureted LM vs. a fuel injected one. My goal is to get one at some point and I have been leaning towards a fuel injected one. But maybe I have no basis for this. I just don't know what I don't know. Thanks.