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For Sale: 1968 Lamborghini Espada Series 1 in Saint Louis, Missouri
When the wild-looking Espada debuted in 1968,Automobili
Lamborghiniwas still in its infancy. A few years before, tractor
manufacturer Ferruccio Lamborghini announced a new GT car based
around a Bizzarrini-designed V12 engine. The 350 GT and 400 GT
featured elegant Carrozzeria Touring coachwork and a capable,
well-sorted chassis with independent suspension. Lamborghini wasted
little time expanding its offerings, and the outrageous mid-engine
Miura followed. The technologically advanced Miura was first shown
as a bare chassis, which alone was enough to cause a frenzy among
journalists and motoring enthusiasts. It reached a fever pitch when
the chassis reappeared wearing breathtaking bodywork designed by
Marcello Gandini for Bertone. The Lamborghini we know and love
today had arrived. While the conservatively styled Islero took over
from the 400 GT as the 2+2Gran Turismo, Mr. Lamborghini also wanted
a car capable of comfortably carrying four adults while still
offering thundering performance and sophisticated style. The Espada
(named for a bullfighter's sword) debuted at the 1968 Geneva Motor
Show, sharing much of its underpinnings with the Islero, including
the front-mounted 3.9-liter V12 fed by six sidedraught Weber
carburetors. A robust, Lamborghini-designed 5-speed gearbox helped
push the new four-seater to over 150 mph. As with any Lamborghini,
the styling had to make a statement, and the Gandini-penned Espada
brought far more drama than the Islero, taking much of its
inspiration from the Marzal and Pirana concept cars and brilliantly
playing on themes shared with the Miura. The Espada was
Lamborghini's most popular model of the 1970s, with 1,217 units
built over ten years and in three official series. These luxurious,
distinctive, and exciting GT cars enjoy a loyal following and have
become essential collector cars in recent years. Chassis 7159 is a
very early Series 1 Espada, believed to be one of the earliest
examples in the USA. This car is the 54th built and is among the
first batch of 56 vehicles sharing unique details that closely
represent the Espada as envisioned by Gandini. These include the
fabulous double-stacked octagonal instrument cluster, the vertical
louvers on the rear glass panel, and other functional details like
the spring counter-balanced hatch struts. According to registry
information, chassis 7159 was completed to European specifications
and delivered to Lamborghini Great Britain, finished in Champagne
over a Brown interior. By the mid-1980s, the car had traversed the
Atlantic to California, later transferring ownership to a collector
in Massachusetts. In 1993, it underwent an extensive restoration,
with over $90,000 spent on the project. It was refinished in black
over a cream-beige leather interior at that time and prepared for
touring and driving enjoyment. In 2004, 7159 was sold to its most
recent owner, who maintained it in outstanding condition throughout
his tenure. Notably, this car is pictured in the International
Lamborghini Registry andAutomobile Quarterly(Volume 51, No. 2,
2011) as a prime example of the early Series 1 Espada. While at a
local midwestern concours in 2009, Lamborghini's famed test
engineer Valentino Balboni was visiting and sought out the car,
adding his signature to the engine bay. In 2012 the Espada was
invited to Concorso Italiano as part of a commemorative display
celebrating the 100th anniversary of Bertone and was displayed
alongside the Jaguar Pirana, a concept car that informed Gandini's
design for Lamborghini. Lamborghini historian Olivier Nameche also
noted that this car retains its original engine per factory records
- #2847. Today, the Espada is presented in lovely condition, with a
well-preserved restoration and appealing black paintwork with a
rich luster. The paint has held up well, though a few minor
imperfections are visible on inspection. The luxurious cream-beige
leather-lined cabin is in beautiful condition and offers a
surprising amount of passenger space and practicality for a
journey's worth of luggage. Original details abound, including
Jaeger instruments and a Blaupunkt radio mounted ahead of the
passenger. These cars are renowned for their comfort and
long-legged touring ability, and 7159 is no exception. Records show
that in 2009, the car received a major service to include a new
clutch, pressure plate, flywheel, rebuilt clutch hydraulics,
resealed differential, rebuilt and balanced driveshaft, ignition
tune, and ceramic coated exhaust headers among other work. In 2016,
it was fitted with new reproduction aluminum alloy wheels shod with
correct Michelin XWX radials, replacing the porous and
corrosion-prone magnesium originals, which are included in the sale
to preserve originality. The V12 runs beautifully, and the car is
an absolute joy to drive. Thanks to attentive care and maintenance,
Espada 7159 remains a marvelous example of Lamborghini's dramatic
four-seater, with the added desirability of being a very early car.
It is prime for enjoyment on tours, rallies, and weekend adventures
and will undoubtedly be a go-to in your stable. Offers welcome, and
trades considered For additional details please view this listing
directly on our website
https://hymanltd.com/vehicles/7560-1968-lamborghini-espada-series-1/
Vehicle Details
1968 Lamborghini Espada Series 1
Listing ID:CC-1749709
Price:$230,000
Location:Saint Louis, Missouri
Year:1968
Make:Lamborghini
Model:Espada Series 1
Odometer:0
Stock Number:7560
VIN:7159
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