![]() 06/04/2016 at 08:41 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
And do almost nothing else, drive it basically as you see here.
I’d sort out the dash a little bit and find a shift knob of sorts.
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I approve.
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Beautiful car, but for $77,000 for an abused old Incredibly rare Italian car? Cp for days. I have tremendous respect for the people who restore these, knowing what I do now, you couldn't pay me enough to turn a wrench on one.
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That’d be pretty cool!
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I love these cars. I don’t get the hate. Yeah, it’s awful, but LOOK AT IT! It’s a Lambo. It’s not
supposed
to be good. It’s supposed to be fucking ridiculous.
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I would try to keep the rust from spreading even more, but I wouldn’t bother with the paint unless there was no other option, beccuase that looks like it could cost a ton to get back to good condition (not even very good).
Now, as others have said, that engine looks like a nightmare and the car hasn’t moved in 25 years.
V12 with seventies electronics and six Weber carbs?
I would do it, if I had another car and losts of space, time and money.
Pretty low miles though and thats a proper dream GT car, truly one of Lamborghini’s best designs.
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I love the look of these. I don’t love them enough to spend $77,000 on a rusted to hell non-runner with a destroyed interior.