1984 Lamborghini Jalpa P350
A stunning, rare, and classic 1984 Jalpa P350, with just over 18K miles. 1 of only 420 ever produced.
Chassis #: ZA9J00000ELA12127
The Bertone-designed Lamborghini Jalpa was introduced at the 1981 Geneva Auto Show. It was released for worldwide sale as a 1982 model, joining the Countach. In keeping with a company tradition, it was named after a breed of fighting bulls. The Jalpa succeeded the Lamborghini silhouette and carried design DNA from the original Lamborghini Urraco, which was released from 1973.
Powering the Jalpa was a mid-mounted V8 that was enlarged to 3.5 liters with a longer stroke than of the prior silhouette. The engine offered 255 HP and 231 pounds-feet torque. Induction was handled by a quarter of 40 DCNF twin-choke carburetors. Zero-to-sixty mph took just 7.3 seconds and top speed was achieve at 161 MPH.
The suspension system was comprised of coil springs, MacPherson struts and anti-roll bars front and rear. They rode on 16 x 7.5 inch Campagnolo wheels mounted on 205/55VR16 tires in the rear. Skidpad performance reached .846g.
The supercar was fitted with many amenities including leather upsholstery, air conditioning, and AM/FM cassette stereo audio system, power windows and power driver's side mirror.
In 1984, at the Geneva Show, Lamborghini introduced updates to the Jalpa which included a change from black plastic body parts not body-color pieces. The taillights were now circular in design. The Jalpa would necvome the most successful V-8 model to date. By the time production ended in July 1988, 416 Jalpas were sold. This Jalpa is finished in Rosso Siviglio over Black Leather interior