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MotorTrend on MSNEnjoy 1980s Excess by Splurging on the New Lego Lamborghini Countach Build SetThe 5000 Quattrovalvole was produced between 1985 and 1988 and is essentially the model that most people envision when they ...
Martin Scorsese used two genuine 1989 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary Editions in “The Wolf of Wall Street.” They’re both headed to auction in December, one of them for the second time.
In August, RM Sotheby’s announced that in December in New York it will auction a 1-of-12, white 1989 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary that starred in Martin Scorsese’s “The Wolf of Wall ...
Lamborghini has unveiled a brand new $2.6 million supercar with a very familiar name: the Countach. The original Lamborghini Countach, unveiled as a concept car at the Geneva Motor Show in 1971 ...
Lamborghini's legendary Countach name has been revived after 31 years for the Countach LPI 800-4, which pays homage to the original early-1970s design. Most of the new car's mechanicals are shared ...
His work has appeared in The New York Daily News and City & State. Lamborghini unveiled its revamped Countach supercar at Pebble Beach this week, and as predicted, it’s rocking a little ...
After 31 years, Lamborghini has revived the Countach name. Back in production to celebrate the car's 50th anniversary, the all-new Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 gets distinctive throwback looks ...
The Lamborghini Countach was one of the last models to be built under the control of eponymous brand founder Ferruccio Lamborghini, in an effort to improve upon the comfort, eye appeal ...
Growing up, I was never a huge fan of the Lamborghini Countach. The impossibly angular V-12-powered supercar made its rise as the ultimate poster car before I was sucked into the world of cars.
"If you will it, Dude, it is no dream!" So said John Goodman's character Walter Sobchak, quoting Theodor Herzl, in the Coen Brothers' classicThe Big Lebowski. The line echoed around my noggin as I ...
Wide, wedgy, and outrageous, the Countach wasn't the first Lamborghini, but Marcello Gandini's jaw-dropping design created the archetype the company has followed ever since. No new Countach could ...
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