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When was the first Lamborghini Countach sold in Australia?

When was the first Lamborghini Countach sold in Australia?

The first production vehicle was sold to an Australian buyer in 1974 as the LP400. With its rakish styling and those tires, the LP400 had the lowest drag coefficient of any Lamborghini Countach for sale.

Who was the Chief Engineer of the Lamborghini Countach?

At the start of the LP112 project in 1970, Lamborghini commissioned Gandini and his team at Bertone to develop a body for the then-unnamed prototype. Chief engineer Paolo Stanzani supplied the design team with chassis information so that body design could proceed while the mechanical details of the prototype were finalised.

What are the dimensions of a Lamborghini Countach?

Styling. Overall dimensions of the prototype were 185 cm (73 in) wide, 103 cm (41 in) tall, and 401 cm (158 in) long. The nose of the prototype tapered sharply to a thin grille, an uninterrupted slope enabled by headlights in retractable housings that flipped down inside the body when not in use.

When did Lamborghini Countach 5000 Quattrovalvole come out?

The Lamborghini Countach 5000 Quattrovalvole offered here was delivered to the Lamborghini agency “JB Automobile” in Paris in the color combination red with white leather on January 15, 1988 in France. The first registration took place only two weeks later on February 2, 1988.

What kind of tires does a Lamborghini Countach have?

With its rakish styling and those tires, the LP400 had the lowest drag coefficient of any Lamborghini Countach for sale. With some aggressive modifications to the concept’s styling, the LP400 featured narrow tires typical of the period and bulky bumpers to accommodate safety standards.

When did the first Lamborghini P400 come out?

1971 Lamborghini Miura P400 SV (LHD) One owner since 1976 One of just 150 Miura SV models manufactured Finished in its original, as per factory order, iconic… More 1986 LAMBORGHINI JALPA, SECOND OWNER SINCE 1992, VEHICLE HAS BEEN STORED FOR LAST FIVE YEARS.

What was the first car made by Lamborghini?

Lamborghini’s dream car was designed to directly oppose Ferrari’s race-ready, track-derived monsters. Wanting a higher level of refinement, Lamborghini’s first car to roll off the assembly line was the 1963 350 GTV.