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1997 1.2 Lamborghini Diablo Roadster Rare, 18k Miles, Clean Car Fax, Real Deal!! on 2040-cars

US $149,900.00
Year:1997 Mileage:18000 Color: Yellow /
 Black
Location:

Fairfax, Virginia, United States

Fairfax, Virginia, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:V12
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: ZA9RU37B8VLA12691
Year: 1997
Interior Color: Black
Make: Lamborghini
Number of Cylinders: 12
Model: Diablo
Trim: VT Convertible 2-Door
Drive Type: MANUAL 5 SPEED
Mileage: 18,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Yellow

RARE 1997 1/2 LAMBORGHINI DIABLO ROADSTER

I AM SELLING MY GORGEOUS LOW MILEAGE DIABLO ROADSTER AS I HAVE ALREADY REPLACED IT WITH ANOTHER TOY. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ODOMETER FOR ALL DIABLO 'S ROADSTERS PRIOR TO 1999 READ IN KILOMETERS.


THE DIABLO ROADSTER MARKET IS GETTING READY TO TAKE OFF. PRICES HAVE RECENTLY BEEN ON THE RISE BASED ON RECENT MAJOR AUCTION RESULTS. THE DIABLO ROADSTER IS ONE OF THE MOST RARE SUPER CARS IN EXISTENCE AS THERE WERE APPROXIMATELY  450 DIABLO ROADSTERS EVER PRODUCED IN THE WORLD. OUT OF THOSE PRODUCED A VERY LIMITED NUMBER WERE SHIPPED TO THE STATES. THEY WERE PRODUCED IN 1997, 1997/1/2, 1998 AND 1999. THE 1997 1/2 WAS UPGRADED TO INCLUDE A PASSENGER AIR BAG. IT IS ONE OF THE MOST ICONIC ROADSTERS EVER BUILT WITH THE LEGENDARY POP UP HEADLIGHTS. THIS IS A VERY DESIRABLE FEATURE GIVING THE CAR A CLASSIC LOOK.

THIS CAR DOES NOT GO UNNOTICED IN "FLY YELLOW". I AM VERY FASTIDIOUS SO I HAD SOME TOUCH UP RESTORATION DONE TO REPAIR COMMON PAINT CHIPS FROM NORMAL DRIVING AS IS PREVALENT WITH MOST OF THESE GROUND HUGGING HIGH END EXOTICS. THE CAR LOOKS FABULOUS!!. THERE IS ALSO A CLEAR BRA ON THE FRONT OF THE CAR AND SIDE MIRRORS.

THE PREVIOUS OWNER ADDED SEVERAL UPGRADES TO THIS BULL INCLUDING UPGRADED HEADERS AND EXHAUST. THE DIABLO EXHAUST TONE IS ONE OF THE MOST DISTINCT  AND VISCERAL SOUNDS OF ANY ITALIAN SPORTS CAR. THE UPGRADED EXHAUST ON THIS CAR EMPHASIZES IT EVEN THAT MUCH MORE.

MY CAR HAS A CLEAN CAR FAX AND RUNS AND DRIVES AS IT SHOULD. IT HAS BEEN METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED AND CURRENTLY HAS A SMALL POWER STEERING LEAK THAT WILL BE CORRECTED BY AUTO CENTO IN ROCKVILLE MD BEFORE CAR IS PICKED UP.  I DRIVE IT TO CARS AND COFFEE ON A WEEKLY BASIS AND IT HAS BEEN A WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE. BID WITH CONFIDENCE AS YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED.


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