In 1971, Lamborghini redefined what was possible in automotive design. Looking like it could have come from another planet, the Countach's wedge shape and scissor doors set the tone for supercar design and sold enough bedroom posters to plaster an...
In 1971, Lamborghini redefined what was possible in automotive design. Looking like it could have come from another planet, the Countach's wedge shape and scissor doors set the tone for supercar design and sold enough bedroom posters to plaster an...
In 1971, Lamborghini redefined what was possible in automotive design. Looking like it could have come from another planet, the Countach's wedge shape and scissor doors set the tone for supercar design and sold enough bedroom posters to plaster an...
Many would point to the Lamborghini Countach as the world’s first hypercar — a vehicle so extreme, it sent even seminal supercars like the Miura to the backburner of automotive daydreaming. This beautiful 1981 LP400S is arguably one of the greatest examples in the car’s 30-year production run. What makes this particular vehicle so special? Its lovely, original condition and its eye-popping sunflower yellow paintwork. Yellow is a famous shade for the Countach — the original concept wore this same bright shade ten years before. 1981 Lamborghini Countach LP400 S Series III RM Sotheby’s Paris 3 February 2016 1981 ... Keep reading
In 1971, Lamborghini redefined what was possible in automotive design. Looking like it could have come from another planet, the Countach's wedge shape and scissor doors set the tone for supercar design and sold enough bedroom posters to plaster an...