Lamborghini Countach 5000s All Tube Chassis V-8 (replica) on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Lamborghini Countach 5000S Replica. Title reads: Make Lamo, 2 door, Model Countash, it was misspelled. This car was built with a custom round tube chassis to fit the body for correct size and dimensions. The leather interior is in good condition, the seats were just completely reupholstered in 100% leather. The alternator was upgraded to an high output 160 amps alternator and equipped with adjustable coil overs on all 4 wheels. The A/C compressor and components are there but need servicing. The car came with 2 steel fuel tanks from when it was originally built, but we recently removed them and replaced them with custom dual all aluminum fuel cells. The vertically mounted 350 V-8 Chev. engine was just completely rebuilt, balanced, and mated to a completely rebuilt Porsche trans. with a carbon fiber disc. clutch, which was built by Renegades Hybrids. The clutch slave cylinder, battery, electric fuel pump, fuel and water hoses, serpentine belt, oil pressure, water temp sending units and gauges were also replaced. There has been a substantial amount of time and money invested in this car, much more than what we are selling for. Lots of power and best of all looks and handles great! We have all receipts and invoices to reflect all of the above mentioned in this listing that will be provided to the buyer at time of purchase.
For more info. call Carlos 305-244-5888 |
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