Lamborghini Countach Replica on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
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Just restored 1988 Countach 5000S replica mounted on stretched Fiero chassis. Modified with a more powerful 3800 V6 we have restored the car to better than it’s original condition. The body was blocked and repainted and the original interior completely replaced with leather, swede and new carpeting. All new safety glass, weather stripping and door seals have been added along with a Panasonic 7 inch touch screen (model KW-AV70BT) CD player with 3 cameras for parking and blind spots. New battery, tires and brakes and AC system complete the car. With a removable top, and keyless entry egress is easier and more comfortable. The top comes with a custom lined storage bag. We also provide copies of all receipts from the restoration plus contact information for the different vendors and the engine and chassis manuals. The only current known fault is the VDO tachometer does not read the RPM. The tach will self check but does not read. The 20,000 milage reading is an estimate based on information provided by the previous owner. The exact mileage is not available since the cluster was replaced with new VDO instrumentation before we acquired the car. The car has turned out very well and shows nicely. If you want something that grabs attention you cant do much better than a Countach.
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