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Lamborghini Kit Car! Lamborghini Murcielago Replica! Project Car! Lambo Kit Car! on 2040-cars

US $6,700.00
Year:1986 Mileage:0
Location:

Cedar Hill, Texas, United States

Cedar Hill, Texas, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:2 DOOR COUPE
Engine:FIERO GT V/6
Vehicle Title:Salvage
VIN: 1G2PG9797GP267242 Year: 1986
Sub Model: MURCIELAGO
Make: Replica/Kit Makes
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: LAMBORGHINI
Trim: LAMBORGHINI MURCIELAGO KIT CAR REPLICA LAMBO KIT
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Warranty: NO WARRANTIES!! AS IS!! NON NADA NO
Mileage: 0
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:""THIS IS A LAMBORGHINI MURCIELAGO KIT CAR!!! LAMBORGHINI KIT CAR!! PROJECT CAR!! MURCIELAGO REPLICA!!! I PURCHASED IT THE WAY YOU SEE IT!!! ALL THE PARTS THAT I HAVE ARE SHOWN!!! IT CAME FROM A BANK/INSURANCE COMPANY!!! LAW ENFORCEMENT HAS CONFIRMED THE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS TO THE TITLE!!! THE VIN # IS NOT WHERE YOU CAN SEE IT BECAUSE OF THE FIBERGLASS ON THE FRONT AND THE METAL WORK!!! I HAVE THE TITLE LOOK AT THE PICTURE!! IT IS A TEXAS NON REPAIRABLE TITLE!!! WHICH IN MY UNDERSTANDING OF A KIT CAR YOU CAN BUILD IT AND TITLE IT THE WAY YOU WANT IT!!! I AM JUST REPRESENTING THIS AS BEST I CAN!!! PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING AND MAKE SURE TO BE A SERIOUS BUYER PLEASE!! MOST OF THE FIBERGLASS IS IN GREAT CONDITION!! THERE ARE A COUPLE OF SPOTS THAT COULD USE A LITTLE REPAIR, LIKE ON THE SIDE LOWER GROUND EFFECT PIECES, THE SIDE GROUND EFFECT PIECES ON THE FRONT SIDE AND BACK SIDE.... THE INTERIOR HAS BEEN LINED WITH DYNO MAT!!! WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET!!!! THANKS!"

THIS IS A LAMBORGHINI MURCIELAGO KIT CAR!!! THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN STARTED WITH A LOT OF THE HARD CUSTOM BUILT FRAME WORK DONE ALREADY!!!! ALL OF THE FRAME TUBING METAL WORK AND CHASSIS FRAME WORK HAS BEEN DONE AND LOOKS GREAT!!! THIS IS ON A 1986 FIERO GT FRAME WITH THE PONTIAC FIERO GT V-6 ENGINE!!! I PURCHASED IT THE WAY YOU SEE IT!!! THIS HAS A TON OF POSSIBILITIES!!! YOU CAN BUILD IT AND ADD YOUR OWN PERSONAL TOUCHES TO IT AND FINISH IT THE WAY YOU WANT IT TO LOOK!! YOU CAN USE IT FOR RACING!!  MAYBE A DIRT TRACK CAR!! FOR ADVERTISING!!! WHAT A GREAT SIGN!! AN ADVERTISING CAR UP IN THE AIR ON A POLE!!! PEOPLE WILL LOVE TO SEE THIS!!!! THIS IS AS IS!!! NO WARRANTIES IMPLIED OR GIVEN!!! WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET!!! THE PARTS PICTURE SHOWS THE HEADLIGHT MOUNTING PIECES FOR BOTH SIDES AND THE TRUNK PIECE!! 
 
THE FIBERGLASS BODY IS ALL PRETTY SMOOTH AND IN GOOD CONDITON EXCEPT FOR A COUPLE OF SPOTS THAT I ALREADY MENTIONED ON THE SIDE GROUND EFFECTS!!
 
AGAIN WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PIC'S IS WHAT YOU GET??
 
PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU ARE NOT GOING TO PAY LIKE THE LAST GOMER DID!!!
 
A 1000.00 DOWN PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION ENDING!!! THE BALANCE IS DUE WITHIN IN 7 DAYS OF THE END OF THE AUCTION!!! PICKUP AND DELIVERY OF THIS IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY!!! AND NEEDS TO BE DONE IN A TIMELY MANOR!! I WILL HELP IN ANYWAY I POSSIBLY CAN TO HELP OUT THIS PROCESS!!! THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING!!!
 
 

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6 things you should know about the Lamborghini Urus

Mon, Dec 4 2017

Lamborghini has finally revealed its second SUV in history. The road-oriented vehicle has a 641-horsepower twin-turbo V8 and highly creased body panels. There are plenty of interesting factoids packed into its four-door shape. We highlight the most interesting of them, here. It's named after a breed of cattle. Though many Lamborghinis have been named after specific fighting bulls, this one is named after an entire breed. The extinct breed is called urus, or sometimes aurochs, that is closely related to Spanish fighting bulls of today. It's the first Lamborghini with active roll control. When a car gets tall and heavy, it wants to lean a lot more when cornering. To counter that, Lamborghini fitted the Urus with an active roll control system to help keep the body flat going through turns. It's also one of a number of technologies meant to improve handling, such as adaptive damping, rear-wheel steering ( borrowed from the Aventador S) and torque vectoring on the rear differential. It has huge wheels and brakes. Standard wheels on the Urus are 21 inches, but for those with a desire for bigger dubs, there are optional 23-inch models. These wheels are stopped by standard carbon ceramic rotors. The fronts are 17.3 inches in diameter, and the rears are 14.5 inches. It has the best weight-to-power ratio of any SUV. Besides having the highest claimed top speed for an SUV, and acceleration on par with the 707-horsepower Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, Lamborghini claims the Urus has the best weight-to-power ratio of any SUV on the market. That ratio, with the SUV's roughly 4,850 pound curb weight and 641 horsepower, is 7.57 pounds per horsepower. It is worth noting that the aforementioned Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is still close with a ratio of 7.59 pounds per horsepower. It can be mostly rear-wheel drive, but not fully. The big Lambo is all-wheel-drive all the time, with its Torsen center differential providing a default torque split of 40 percent to the front, and 60 percent to the rear. This can change all the way up to 87.5 percent to the rear depending on conditions, or it can shift 70 percent of the torque to the front. Its chassis is all steel and aluminum. Unlike the Lamborghini's sports cars that use extensive carbon fiber in the chassis, either for the passenger cell in the case of the Aventador, or for reinforcement as in the Huracan, the Urus has a steel and aluminum chassis. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party.

Lamborghini to show Gallardo replacement concept in Frankfurt

Mon, 17 Jun 2013

Lamborghini will give us a big clue as to the look and feel of the impending replacement for its Gallardo model at this September's Frankfurt Motor Show. According to a report by Autocar, the Italian supercar maker will have a concept car in Frankfurt that will preview a 2015 replacement for the current Gallardo (pictured above).
While nothing is set in stone, the word is that Lamborghini is still considering "Cabrera" as the Gallardo-successor's name. We didn't know the company had so many Tigers fans, but the Autoblog Detroit office is stoked.
The same report tells us that the new Lamborghini, currently going by the internal designation LP724, will be based on the same platform as the second-generation Audi R8, rather than on the more exotic Aventador underpinnings. That means a modular spaceframe, aluminum and carbon fiber construction and a reduction in curb weight as a result - the target is less than 3,300 pounds. Even with the diet, the next Gallardo will be slightly longer than the current car, but about the same height and width.

Lamborghini finds and restores the Miura used in 'The Italian Job' movie

Mon, May 6 2019

Today is a historic day for fans of the film "The Italian Job." Lamborghini just announced it has found and completely restored the original Lamborghini Miura P400 used in the film's opening scene. And no, this one was never ceremoniously dumped off the side of a mountain and into a ravine. That was a second, different Miura that Lamborghini provided Paramount Pictures with — it had already been crashed, so was considered a perfect donor car for the scene. Of course, even a crashed Miura is worth some serious cash these days. The orange Miura in question here is #3586, and is verified as the one driven by actor Rossano Brazzi (playing Roger Beckermann in the film) and stunt driver Enzo Moruzzi on the Great St Bernard Pass. We'll put the video right here for you, since those who haven't seen it need to, and those who have most certainly want to watch it again now. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Lamborghini's in-house restoration unit, Polo Storico, did all the work to certify and restore the Miura. It's been a long-time coming, too — this Miura has been off the map since the filming ended and Lamborghini sold the film car to someone in Italy. The car was found in The Kaiser Collection of Vaduz, which happens to be in Liechtenstein. Lamborghini is certain this is the right one after looking at the documentation, company archives and a full examination of the car itself. Testimonials from enthusiasts and former Lamborghini employees further solidified the belief that this was the movie car. The only difference you'll notice between this fully restored Miura and the movie scene is the color of the seats. Lamborghini swapped out the white seats for black ones, as they were worried the white seats wouldn't make it back to the factory in perfect condition. However, there was no time to swap the headrests (mounted to the dividing glass) for black ones to match the seats, which you'll notice in the movie scene. We know we'll have "On Days Like These" running through our heads for the rest of the day on account of this incredible find. Thankfully, Lamborghini provided a bunch of photos to look at the car post-restoration, so go check them all out above as you race to your VCRs to watch the film once more.