Lamborghini 1972-2008
Lamborghinis in years gone by would draw crowds whenever one appeared on the street.
Today, a late-model Gallardo or even Murcielago might generate furtive admiration but that’s about all. Time will tell whether these cars with their wondrous mechanical and electronic complexity will become viable with collectors.
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Anyone lucky enough to own a 1970s Countach might be well-advised to hang for a few more years as the growth doesn’t seem to be slackening.
1980s Countachs and the later Diablo are moving as well but both have a way to go before they recoup the original purchaser’s outlay.
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Early models including the four-seat Espada rarely appear in the open market but prices look realistic.
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Espada $261,665 [3]
Countach $549,000 [1]
Diablo $437,475 [4]
Gallardo 2004-08 $173,860 [11]
Murcielago 2002-08 $335,585 [11]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2019 European & British Value Guide.
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