This mid-engined sports car was produced by Lamborghini from 1974 to 1989. The Lamborghini Countach was the predecessor of the Lamborghini Diablo and the successor to the Lamborghini Miura. In it’s 16 year lifespan 2,042 Lamborghini Countach cars were built. This car was only produced in one body style, a 2 door coupe. The car was styled by Marcello Gandini of Bertone design studio. Gandini and Bertone Design studio is also credited for the design of the Lamborghini Miura.
This truly is a classic car. The Lamborghini Countach has been used in various movies and television series over the years and is probably the best known Lamborghini car in history. Sports Car International ranked the Lamborghini Countach as #3 in a list of the top sports cars of the 1970s. It was also listed as #10 on the list for top sports cars of the 1980s. The prototype / concept for the Lamborghini Countach was first introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in 1971 as Project 112. Over the years the various Lamborghini Countach models were fitted with 3 different engines. All engines were V12s and varied between 4.0 litre and 5.2 litre. The Lamborghini Countach had 5 generations, the LP400, the LP400S, the LP500S, the LP5000QV and the 25th Anniversary edition. This car is definately one of my favorite sports cars. You’ll probably still pay a huge amount of money for the Lamborghini Countach (if you can find one). Otherwise you’ll probably find a kit car or replica in the classifieds, but that wouldn’t be the real thing though.













