A rare Blue Tahiti Lamborghini Countach LP400 S vanished for decades before resurfacing in near-original condition in Japan.
Long story short: this Lamborghini Countach is four decades old and has been hiding for ages under layers of grime, dust, and dirt, with rodents finding shelter in the cabin, trunk, and engine bay.
A Euro-spec 1989 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary with recent restoration work and just 12,000 km is a rare opportunity to own a very special car. Rare 1989 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary ...
No matter what you have to say about Lamborghini's designs, you know one when you see one. It's something most designers are ...
This mind-blowing supercar was the first exotic and set the precedent for what would become the finest example of 80s style The yellow Lamborghini Countach LP500 was not just the wildest imaginable ...
It’s hard to beat a Lamborghini Countach with all its original components, but one fixed up by the manufacturer itself is the next best thing. The Italian marque established its own in-house heritage ...
The famous Truett Cathy, a car enthusiast in the last two decades of his life, owned a special Lamborghini Countach. It was a car that he adored and his gradson fell in love with it the moment he saw ...
For a supercar that managed to annoy almost as many people as it delighted, Lamborghini’s interpretation of the iconic Countach didn’t struggle to find buyers. All 112 examples were spoken for almost ...
This pristine example has remained with its original owner’s family for nearly four decades The vehicle shows just 3,300 kilometers on the odometer after years of careful storage It features a ...
The unsuccessful high bid is more than a half-million less than the M.S.R.P. for Countach LPI 800-4. At the time of its debut, it was widely reported that the limited-run model started at $2.8 million ...
So someone claims further down this page that the Lamborghini Countach is not a bucket-list car? And my job is to say that it is? Ha! Easy money. This story originally appeared in Volume 29 of Road & ...