Anthony took this Lamborghini Countach to his prom, now he daily-drives it. His dad bought it new back in 1987. Together, ...
Stewart bought the Countach up for auction while on tour in Australia in 1977, according to the listing. He had the right-hand-drive model shipped to Los Angeles, where he was living at the time. A ...
Born in the ’70s, and a supercar icon of the ’80s which lived into the ’90s, the Countach weaved its own magnificent myths.
A rare example of the Lamborghini Countach’s little brother is heading to auction. A 1984 Jalpa coupé is set to go up for bid later this month during Mecum Auctions’s annual Indianapolis sale. The ...
The Lamborghini Countach was all the rage in the late 1970s and 1980s. It was a poster car, a dream car for two generations. Alex was one of those who grew up looking up to it. So when his dad had to ...
To understand the Lamborghini Countach, look no further than the origin of its name. In the Piedmontese dialect, the word countach is an exclamation directed at a gorgeous woman to show appreciation ...
John Temerian’s day job is chasing ghosts—specifically the ones with scissor doors and V12s. As the founder of Curated, a Miami outfit that buys, sells, and services vintage exotics, he’s logged ...
Meet the car that turned its single film role into a million bedroom and dorm room posters: the 1979 Lamborghini Countach LP 400 S from the 1981 movie “The Cannonball Run.” Back when Lamborghini was ...
Actively reporting, writing, and editing on automotive news and since 2021, Dave has brought his acerbic wit and love of European car culture to brands such as HotCars, CarBuzz,and TopSpeed.
Despite its relative rarity and massive expense, and despite its Marcello Gandini-designed shape going back to the early ...
Modern Lamborghinis are marvelous pieces of precision engineering. Once Audi purchased the then-struggling Italian supercar maker in 1998, purists were afraid of how the notoriously sensible and ...