Two very special Lamborghini Countachs have recently joined Silverstone Auctions’ May Sale, taking place on Friday 20th May at Silverstone race circuit.
The first of the two examples is a 1989 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary edition, one of just 627 made to celebrate Lamborghini’s 25th birthday, and the most refined and powerful version of the Countach produced before it was superseded by the Diablo.
Designed by none other than Horacio Pagani, creator of the iconic Zonda, the 25th Anniversary edition features bespoke wheel arch extensions, extended air intake ducts and a new rear engine cover design, as well as increased torque and performance with a top speed of 185mph.
Now offered for sale for the first time in 16 years, this particular right-hand drive example was previously owned by Cleo Roberts, who went on to become the wife of legendary automotive designer, racing driver, and entrepreneur Carroll Shelby.
This highly collectible Lamborghini is expected to achieve £250,000 to £300,000 at auction having covered just 8,000 miles from new, and is presented today in excellent condition and finished in its original colour combination of Rosso with Bianco leather.
“A supercar with provenance associated with Carroll Shelby is a very intriguing thing. This car has a special past, which makes it even more desirable to collectors and enthusiasts,” explains Silverstone Auctions managing director Nick Whale.
Also offered is a rare, right-hand drive 1983 Lamborghini Countach 5000 S of royal heritage. As one of only 320 examples made, a handful of which were right-hand drive, this particular car was supplied new to Prince Salman Bin Saud Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud through Lamborghini London, and spent five years in his ownership in Saudi Arabia.
First registered in the UK in 1988, this car was then stripped and restored by Lamborghini expert, Mike Pullen. Acquired by the current vendor in January 2009, it has undergone a £60,000 restoration and been kept in a bespoke, heated and dehumidified storage facility in Mallorca.
Presented today in truly exceptional condition, with just 30,000 miles on the clock, the car is offered at an estimate of between £275,000 and £325,000.
“We’re no stranger to Lamborghinis at Silverstone Auctions having sold some of the best available on the market this year, and the Countach always draws impressive glances”, adds Nick Whale. “It is a truly incredible supercar and to have two examples in the May Sale, both with great provenance, will make for a highly anticipated auction indeed.”
To find out more about the Lamborghinis for sale and other best of breed classics and modern sportscars for auction, visit http://www.silverstoneauctions.com/the-may-sale-2016.