Don't miss that silver Enzo in the back. But yeah, that one is in London and another one just popped up in Chechnya as well.
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One Reventon for sale......time to check your back pocket! http://www.siliconvalleyautogroup.com/detail-2008-lamborghini-murcielago-reventon__3_of_10-3179171.html
More than a few brand new reventons are available: http://www.lamborghinihouston.com/vehicle_details.aspx?id=753&CAR=Lamborghini-Reventon http://www.lamborghinilasvegas.com/mainpages/carpage.php?cid=4273 http://www.symbolicmotors.com/car-728/2008-lamborghini-reventon.html Plus the 2 LoH already sold: http://www.lamborghinihouston.com/vehicle_details.aspx?id=813&CAR=Lamborghini-Reventon http://www.lamborghinihouston.com/vehicle_details.aspx?id=812&CAR=Lamborghini-Reventon I thought the factory claimed that all 20 were already sold to customers
Can someone can explain all the fascination with 20 copies of a car that 99.9% will never experience or even see for that matter? A UFO siting is more credible.
An equal comment could be made about all the Ferraris people go gaga over. You know the GTOs and the one offs. I have seen a Reventon in the metal and it blew my socks off. One of the coolest cars on the planet.
It would have been 1,000 times cooler if they had painted each one a different color. Then there wouldn't be any for sale. 20 copies of a primer colored super car are sure to end up being sold around again and again.
I disagree the color of the car makes it, if they painted them green, orange, purple, etc.... it wouldnt be the same car. IMO it would be far worse. If theres money to be made peopole will flip the car.
I can partially explain why so many seem to be for sale: some of them are the same car (makes me wonder which dealer it's actually at). The car being sold by Symbolic Motors and Silicon Valley Auto both have the same VIN #, and the ones from Silicon Valley Auto and Lamborghini Las Vegas both claim to be #3/20 (and have the same mileage). Silicon Valley gives a partial Carfax report on the car and it looks like it was originally registered in Missouri (sold from Bentley St. Louis). Justin
yeah me too. the owners have finally realised what everyone else knew from the start, that instead of a new car worthy of a new name in fact theyve bought a regular LP640 with an added bodykit for 3 times the normal price
have you ever heard of a car named P4/5 ? What is it ? a regular Enzo with a body kit year of introduction 2002 660 HP (exact same figures as Murcielago/Reventon) Is it worth 3 o 4 times the normal Enzo price ? and the same thing can be said about GTO's ....
You just won the prize for the most idiotic statement of all time. P4/5 is a one-off design exercise, envisioned and financed by one person. It will not likely be for sale during his lifetime. I am assuming the GTO reference was aimed at the resemblance of a 288 GTO to a 308. Anyone familiar with the car will point out that there are few parts in common between them. It is not just a "body kit".