Oldtimer Lamborghini Urraco P 250 1973 25618 Miles Original Condition! on 2040-cars
Bettolelle, Italy
Ladies and gentlemen,
You can provide for a Lamborghini Uracco P250 in original condition.
This car was always perfectly maintained and nurtured, all customer services completed and nothing is tinkering.
The car is now 20 years in the possession of a oldtimer lover who would now like to pass this car to you, to take care of one of only 230 driving Lamborghini Urraco worldwide!!!!
This means: Here you are bidding on a Lamborghini which is in the absolute original condition - no scratches, no missing parts, no defects by first class care!
Matching Number from this Lamborghini is 15072!
Complete Historie!
Buy it and drive with your new beautiful and rare Lamborghini Urraco from 1973 around on a sunny day!!
1973
25618 miles
Original condition
220 hp
V8 motor
You can enjoy driving the car or visit it befor buying! - The car is in 60019 Senigallia, Marche, Italy.
The car will be SHIPPED WORLDWIDE. The shipping price will be determined after buying via message individually by country!
You can write messages with questions - I will answer quickly!! You will get even more photos or video from the Lamborghini
if you are interested!
We speak also german and italian!
NO Paypal Payment!
I wish you lots of fun and good luck at bidding!
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