Lamborghini,countach, Kit,big Block,corvette Suspension,exotic on 2040-cars
Wood River, Illinois, United States
Body Type:open top targa
Engine:v8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 174
Make: Replica/Kit Makes
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: lamborghini countach
Trim: s mirrage
Drive Type: rear
i picked this car up in a trade a while back,there is over $50,000 invested,it is a countach magna s coupe kit,titled as fiero,but it has a box tube chassis with all corvette suspension,the body is all there but has a cheap paintjob on it,and in my opinion needs blocked,and some lining up and redone.but all the goodies make this a very awesome and exotic ride..it has a built 440 chrysler motor,it is setup for big boost and has $10,000 worth of reciepts in the motor alone(no blower is on the car,and it has 7.5-1 compression)it needs boost to be at its real potential,the trans is a 400t j.w performance trans with forward maual valve body with bullet proof 4000 conv,$8500 in trans,this is driven by a reverves drive unit thru the trans into the independent rear suspension(lots of money and time invested.this car has it all,all m.s.d. electronics,digital gauges,fans,aluminum radiaters,,msd ignition with retard,it is basicaly a drag race setup that can be driven..,my plans were to put a d1 procharger on it and have a very safe 850 h.p street car.right now it is just sitting in my garage and i dont have the time to bring it up to my bodyshop to get it looking how i want it to look or time to invest to put a supercharger on it..it has about 170 miles on the new everything,motor,trans,drive gear..everything is basically new.the guy i got it has years of time into it...this car would be soo badass if someone would put a little time into it.
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Lamborghini Gallardo successor to rock us like a Huracan?
Fri, 13 Dec 2013Lamborghini is expected to drop the sheet on its replacement for the Gallardo later this month (think of it as an automotive Festivus gift), which means that speculation on the new supercar's looks and performance is reaching a fever pitch. While the discussion centers on powertrains, though, we're overlooking something equally important - the car's name.
We've been operating under the impression that it would be named Cabrera, after the Detroit Tigers eight-time All-Star and Triple-Crown-winning first baseman a famous line a fighting bulls, as per Lamborghini tradition. Now comes word that Lambo might be moving away from the bovine nomenclature, based on a 2012 trademark filing for the name Huracan. (Of course, it's entirely possible that Lambo historians will dig up some dusty lineage on a fighting bull with a breezy name).
That's left some wondering if the collective auto industry has it wrong. As AutoExpress points out, though, the Huracan trademark was filed at the same time the Italian brand registered the "Urus" name for its SUV concept. During that filing, Lambo also registered the name "Deimos," so really, this should all be taken with a grain of salt.
Lamborghini could be sold or spun off from the Volkswagen Group
Sat, Oct 12 2019Volkswagen is reportedly considering a sale or stock listing for its high-end Lamborghini brand. The German automaker is looking to fold the Italian supercar brand into a separate legal entity, reports Bloomberg, which cites "people familiar with the matter" who don't want to be identified "because the deliberations are confidential and no decisions have been made." Any of this sound familiar? The goal of spinning off Lamborghini would be to stockpile more cash and other resources for VW's massive planned push into electric vehicles. Back in March, reports circulated that Volkswagen's "Vision 2030" corporate plan might include plans to focus on the brand's core brands — VW, Audi and Porsche. That means the futures of fringe players like Lamborghini, Bentley, Bugatti, motorcycle brand Ducati and design firm Italdesign (and note this isn't a comprehensive list of brand's under the expansive VW Group umbrella) are up in the air. VW, according to the report, is targeting a market value of $220 billion, which is a big jump from the brand's current $89 billion valuation. Bloomberg pegged Lamborghini's valuation at around $11 billion back in August, buoyed by sales and profits generated by the introduction of the Urus sport utility vehicle. On the flip side, Lamborghini is currently grappling with how best to update its supercar lineup in the face of ever-increasing emissions regulations.
Watch a ham-fisted Russian wreck his Lamborghini
Fri, Jul 8 2016Russia is responsible for some of the best dashcam videos on the planet. And today, we're sorry to say that includes the destruction of a poor Lamborghini. You can't always judge a book by its cover, but based on the look of this particular Lambo – a chromed finish and aftermarket alloys – its driver probably has more money than talent. That's probably the best explanation for why he was driving so quickly in such treacherous conditions. After looping around one vehicle, the back steps out and the car – The Daily Sun incorrectly calls it a Huracan, but it's a Murcielago – spears an innocent Peugeot. The Lambo ends its journey by colliding with a guardrail, splaying most of its front end across the M9 motorway outside Moscow. Police took the Lamborghini's driver, a 30-year-old man, into custody for his role in the wreck. One witness told The Daily Sun that the supercar passed the film car like it was standing still, something police confirmed, saying "[The Lamborghini owner] was driving at high speed on the wet tarmac and lost control." Related Video: