1985 Lamborghini Countach Replica Recent Trade-in For A Rolls Royce & A Ferrari on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Body Type:FIBERGLASS
Engine:V-8 CADILLAC NORTHSTAR
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: ANY COLOR YOU CHOOSE
Model: COUNTACH
Trim: 2-DOOR
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 999,999
Sub Model: PROVA LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH REPLICA
Warranty: NONE
Exterior Color: PRIMER BLACK
WELCOME! YOU ARE BIDDING ON A REPLICA OF ONE OF THE RAREST & ULTIMATE EXOTIC SUPERCAR'S OF ALL TIME. AN 1985 LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH. IT'S NEARLY THE ONLY ONE AVAILABLE FOR SALE THIS VERY MOMENT IN THE ENTIRE WORLD TODAY, & SURELY THE LOWEST PRICE LAMBORGHINI KIT CAR AVAILABLE ON EBAY WE'VE SEEN IN YEARS.
On May-16-13 at 20:42:34 PDT, seller added the following information:
PLEASE NOTE: I HAD A HIGH BIDDER AT $7,500 WHO WISHED TO USE THE 6 MONTH LAY-AWAY PLAN. WE CAME TO AGREEMENT ON THE TERMS. HIS DREAM SINCE A TEENAGER, COME TRUE. WHEN I WAS READY TO END THE AUCTION EARLY WITH $1,000 DEPOSIT, HIS WIFE KILLED THE DEAL. HE RETRACTED HIS BIDS UP TO $7,500 - SO WE ARE BACK DOWN INTO THE $5,000 + RANGE. I'M SEMI-DISAPPOINTED, YET GOOD FORTUNE FOR THE REST OF YOU. ONCE AGAIN. MY LOSS, YOUR GAIN. ON A POSITIVE NOTE - AT LEAST I'LL HAVE A FEW EXTRA DOLLARS TO PUT TOWARDS MY NEW '57 ROLLS-ROYCE LIMO PROJECT THAT MAKES ME HAPPY. THIS IS HOW IT WORKS! I HELP YOU GET YOUR DREAM CAR, & AT THE SAME TIME, YOU ARE HELPING ME COMPLETE MY DREAM CAR. WIN-WIN FOR EVERYBODY. CHEERS!
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