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1985 Lamborghini Countach 5000 S

Tony’s Take: 👍 👍 👍 Here it is: the rarest of the 5000’s. This factory fuel-injected 2 Valve Lamborghini Countach 5000s is one of an estimated 37 cars sent stateside, boasting 325 bhp @ 7,500 rpm and 260 ft lbs of torque @ 5,500 rpm. In 1985, only drug dealers and their attorneys bought them. Flash forward to today. Gen Xers who postered their wall with a Countach set the market on fire. A factory-prepared 5000 S 2V bought 10 years ago for $75k is worth roughly $600k today. Has the Countach market peaked? Does the buyer care? They shouldn’t. The supply is limited but the car’s appeal is not. Downside: big ugly bumpers and aftermarket side skirts. [Note to new owner: remove the lady’s skirts to expose the factory-spec round body underneath.] No sub-million dollar Countach soon.

Transactions from previous sales.

MakeLamborghini
ModelCountach 5000 S
Year1985
Total Produced37
Mileage11,184 Miles
Condition★ ★ ★ ★
Price When New$108k
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Highest Previous PriceNA ( NA)
Auction HouseMecum Harrisburg 2022
Auction Date07/30/2022
My Prediction$750-$810
If the realize how rare it is.
Wrong Venue if you ask me.
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