The 80s gave us some classic sports cars. The Pontiac Firebird, Ferrari Testarossa, and Porsche 911 are just three examples. But for mine, the most famous 80s car has to be the Lamborghini Countach. Designed by Marcello Gandini, the Countach is an example of the Italian company’s excellence. Pioneering the now famous “Italian Wedge” shape, the Countach is a unique vehicle that still stands out today.
Hurtling into popular culture a few years back after appearing in The Wolf Of Wall Street, this iconic vehicle could now be part of your own car collection. A 1988 Countach 5000 QV has come on the market and is sure to make any 80s car enthusiasts excited. This black beauty is the epitome of a classic sports cars from the decade of decadence. Under the hood is a 5.0 liter V12 with a 5-speed manual transmission. Capable of reaching speeds of up to 180 mph, this Countach is in showroom condition.
The 5000 QV comes with 15-inch OZ wheels in gold, a large rear spoiler, and an Alpine cassette audio system. The interior features Nero over beige leather and screams excellence. Having only done 5,243 miles, you know this Lambo hasn’t been thrashed by its current owner, who is selling the car via Marshall Goldman for a tidy $395,000.
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The 80s gave us some classic sports cars. The Pontiac Firebird, Ferrari Testarossa, and Porsche 911 are just three examples. But for mine, the most famous 80s car has to be the Lamborghini Countach. Designed by Marcello Gandini, the Countach is an example of the Italian company’s excellence. Pioneering the now famous “Italian Wedge” shape, the Countach is a unique vehicle that still stands out today.
Hurtling into popular culture a few years back after appearing in The Wolf Of Wall Street, this iconic vehicle could now be part of your own car collection. A 1988 Countach 5000 QV has come on the market and is sure to make any 80s car enthusiasts excited. This black beauty is the epitome of a classic sports cars from the decade of decadence. Under the hood is a 5.0 liter V12 with a 5-speed manual transmission. Capable of reaching speeds of up to 180 mph, this Countach is in showroom condition.
The 5000 QV comes with 15-inch OZ wheels in gold, a large rear spoiler, and an Alpine cassette audio system. The interior features Nero over beige leather and screams excellence. Having only done 5,243 miles, you know this Lambo hasn’t been thrashed by its current owner, who is selling the car via Marshall Goldman for a tidy $395,000.
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The 80s gave us some classic sports cars. The Pontiac Firebird, Ferrari Testarossa, and Porsche 911 are just three examples. But for mine, the most famous 80s car has to be the Lamborghini Countach. Designed by Marcello Gandini, the Countach is an example of the Italian company’s excellence. Pioneering the now famous “Italian Wedge” shape, the Countach is a unique vehicle that still stands out today.
Hurtling into popular culture a few years back after appearing in The Wolf Of Wall Street, this iconic vehicle could now be part of your own car collection.
A 1988 Countach 5000 QV has come on the market and is sure to make any 80s car enthusiasts excited. This black beauty is the epitome of a classic sports cars from the decade of decadence.
Under the hood is a 5.0 liter V12 with a 5-speed manual transmission. Capable of reaching speeds of up to 180 mph, this Countach is in showroom condition.
The 5000 QV comes with 15-inch OZ wheels in gold, a large rear spoiler, and an Alpine cassette audio system. The interior features Nero over beige leather and screams excellence.
Having only done 5,243 miles, you know this Lambo hasn’t been thrashed by its current owner, who is selling the car via Marshall Goldman for a tidy $395,000.
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