Lamborghini Countach on 2040-cars
Palmdale, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Lamborghini
Model: Countach
Mileage: 30,376
Exterior Color: Pearl
Interior Color: Black
Hello Ebay viewers, if u see this ad the cars still available !
Here's a real beauty ...... Lots more pictures to see... The making of this beautiful car !!!
1988 25th ANNIVERSARY LAMBO COUNTACH 5000s REPLICA KIT CAR COLLECTORS DREAM!!
Cars a Pontiac Fiero Gt 1988 wide body chassis and original Fiero motor ...
The body : 25 th anniversary iFG 5000s body kit
The motor : Pontiac Fiero 2.8 V-6 .... 31,327k original miles
I have well over 40+K into this car and I have receipts to show for it...!
Pontiac fiero gt : $7500
Body kit / fabrication / mount/ labor.., : $16,500
Receipts parts Misc nesscessities : $3,300
Diamond Pearl custom paint :$6500
Custom interior and fabricated Dash and Console : $3,200
Lamborghini 1988 countach Rims : $5,400
BLUE PRINTS BODY KIT :$500
Lamborghini iFG 5000s windshield : $1,600..
And BLOOD SWEAT AND TEARS !!... Over 1500 hours invested ..
The registration is 1995 LAMBO SPECO... It's currently 98% complete ..
Here's some pics and where its at now .. The cars in great running condition ..!
Just added the windshield on the car so its now ready to drive on the road !!!
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What the car needs .. Just put the dash odometer into a mold for the dash .. Or upgrade to dakota digital odometer.... I have the side windows brackets , but they are permanent so I never put them on..so I could have a nice breeze coming in.........lastly , hooking up tail lights to the new countach tail lights... Then your ready to go !!!
The cars my dream car but I just have to focus on my family and sacrifice my pride and joy , sad to see her go but I'm sure many people would love to own this Dream Car that took me 10 years in the making to build !!!
Here's the pics.... Serious inquires only.!... Call Sam.. 661-two zero nine-2310 ... These REPLICA CARS GO FOR 35k up to $50-60k look for yourself ..
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