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Lamborghini and Ferrari both have their faithful followers, but within this epic saga between the two fabled Italian Super Car manufacturers, there became a clear divide when Lamborghini introduced the Countach to the world in 1971 at the Geneva Motor Show. The reality, however, was not apparent until 1974 when the first production car was delivered to its first Australian owner. As the years went on the LP400 evolved into the LP400S (series 1, 2, and 3) and then onto the LP5000 in 1983. It was by this point that Lamborghini had a very well developed example of an original idea. With this also came an equally well-developed following of die-hard enthusiast who were now very loyal to the brand. These early Countach owners and fans were to be the basis of the enthusiasm that drove the success of the Countach’s contemporaries, the Murcielago and the Aventador.
The LP5000, in 1983, was the ultimate combination of original Countach Styling (LP400) and adapted up-to-the-minute technology for Lamborghini with a larger 4.7-liter motor since its introduction in 1974. It is said that the LP5000 and the 25th Anniversary of 1989 are the two pinnacles of the Countach experience. While the LP5000 has the raw styling of the earlier cars, it’s the 25th Anniversary cars that have the ultimate combination of mechanical enhancements that allow for reliable and functional enjoyment. Introduced at the Grand Prix at Monza in 1988 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the company, it was well received and easily the pinnacle of 1980s design thanks to its classic Bertone styling. With only 658 examples produced between 1989 and 1990, the Anniversary Countach saw 183 mph, 0-60 mph in 4.7 seconds, wider rear tires, additional vents to improve cooling, lightly redesigned panels and much more throughout. These additions equated to the ultimate iteration of the world’s most famous poster car.
Cosmetically, this example requires no real attention to be shown at will. It is straight down the sides with beautifully deep red paint with no blemishes noted. The gaps are all as they should be and the front bumper is the only item that stands out as it has been converted to European Specification. All of the plastic and lenses with the exception of the driver’s side, which has a crack, are all excellent and all emblems and logos are as new. The wheels were also refinished during this cosmetic freshening, taken apart, polished and properly reassembled. The rear tires are newer as well. It is very common for Red Countachs to have faded original paint as well as faded black trim around the glass. This example has none of this and it will easily impress.
The interior is well preserved overall and has been recently cleaned as needed. Many of these cars, while high quality on the inside, were never meant to be durable; rather, they were meant to look fantastic when new. As a result the sills, seat bolsters and a variety of surfaces tend to often be easily worn and aged even with low mileage. This example appears to have been well cared for over the years in the right ownership of custodians who were gentle in getting in and out of the car. As a result, we have clean sills, seats in excellent condition and only lightly used interior components. The dash shows slight shrinkage around the vents and elsewhere but it is not split or faded. The headliner, center console and gauges all present beautifully. Additionally, everything appears to be in working order and we have no real complaints. The driver’s seat makes one feel powerful, with the overall intent of positioning focused on the driving of this V12 machine, easily like no other.
The front trunk and engine bay are similar in their appearance, largely original and detailed, but completely stock throughout. A set of tools/Jack and a spare can be found in the front trunk and a clean/correct trunk compartment shows nicely as well. Turning the key starts this Countach easily, it idles nicely with power easily abundant and is fast to react under throttle. The cooling and charging systems operate without fault and the oil pressure shows strong as the RPMs grow. There is nothing out of place about the way this Countach functions except for its extreme nature, plethora of power and ability to perform.
There are many icons of particular eras and the Countach certainly is reminisced upon by many as the icon of the 1980s. This model is rare enough, outrageous enough and important enough in the history of the automobile that it could indeed be a contender for “Icon of the Century.” Low mileage, good history, well serviced and presenting beautifully, there is no other Countach more appropriate for the enthusiast or collector who is looking to add the world’s most revered supercar to their collection. (LBI Limited Facebook, www.LBIlimited.com)
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