Description Probably one of my more exciting spots, this is just a phone pic, hadn't got my new camera yet, but always wanted to see a 40th Anniversary in the wild, this one was stunning!
The 25th Countach was redone mostly to allow it to be certified to meet the EPA laws. The 30th was reshaped with extensively using carbon fiber to save weight. The VT was removed because that added so much weight plus it slowed the car in a big way. Don't get me wrong That 40th is a great car and the spot is epic I feel in Lamborghini talk it was too conservative.
I hear ya West. Before it came out, I was convinced it would be the first RWD Murcielago (SE 30 was famously RWD). My wish never came true. Still a stunner though! LF
Thanks West! I guess when you compare it to editions like the SV it is lacking a little bit, but the color and interior pattern alone for me really does it, with the simple murci lines
I was disappointed that Lamborghini did not put more of an effort into this car for reaching such a big milestone. Saying that it's still a Murcielago, and that is one cool car. Nice one as always Benjy!
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