1983 Lamborghini Countach LP500 S
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6,500 miles and the ORIGINAL TIRES from 1983! If you're interested in seeing more, you can read more info and see more photos on my blog.
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(The only question I have for Lamborghini - why can't you design a decent rear window? Sitting in one, you have basically no view out the back window. Of course, you can always use your side mirrors, but......)
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Really hard to get visibility when you have to look over a V12 dual overhead cam engine!
And yes, great series!
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I like #2 with the rusted door/stairs contrasting with the elegant machine
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Orv
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I used to dream of owning/driving one. Of course it never happened but great memories.
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Hi Orv,
If you ever drove one of those beasts, you'd understand why they usually saw very little street time. A few years ago, I had an opportunity to drive one for a short stint.....about 15 minutes. I couldn't wait to get out of it. The ergonomics inside were typical Italian fare for the time. Major control placements were somewhat at odds with each other. The most annoying aspect.....and the most fearful....was the lack of any real rearward vision. It's one thing to enjoy the visceral excitement of such a machine, it's quite another to actually have to use the car as a means of getting around. Paranoia of hurting the thing, and yourself, sets in and you find it sitting in the garage for long spells between drives. At least that was the findings of my friend who owned it. After about 5 months, he sold it.
Tom
So true, that's why I can look and dream and appreciate beauty without having to own it! :-)
Orv
Thomson, Ga. USA
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