--Black with Beige leather, 4.0-litre V12 engine producing 320 bhp,
5-speed manual, 80,000 Kilometers - 49,000 Miles from new, Three
longer term owners from new, Matching numbers chassis and engine,
An early production first series Islero of a total 225
manufactured, Delivered new to Portugal, Documented by Lamborghini
historian Olivier Nameche.Launched at the Geneva Salon in 1968, the
Islero was a development of the 400 GT 2+2. The Islero
was derived from Ferruccio Lamborghini's first production car, the
1964 Touring-styled 350 GT. The 350 GT was the work of
three of Italy's most illustrious automobile engineers, featuring a
glorious 3 5-litre, four-cam V12 designed by Giotto Bizzarrini,
which was housed in a tubular chassis developed by Gian Paolo
Dallara and Paolo Stanzani. The 350 GT's four camshafts and
all-independent suspension meant that it upstaged the best that
Ferrari offered at the time. After a slow start
production soon picked up, with 131 350 GTs being completed before
the arrival of the 400 GT and 247 of the latter before it was
superseded by the Islero.The Islero's square-tube chassis was based
on that of its predecessors, though with wider track to accommodate
fatter rubber, while its elegantly understated coachwork was styled
by ex-Touring personnel led by Mario Marazzi. The model
was named after the legendary bull that had killed Spain's best
matador, 'Manolete'. Housed beneath an impressively
low-slung bonnet, Lamborghini's 4. 0-litre V12 engine was carried
over from the 400 GT and produced 320bhp. Only 125
Isleros were produced, prior to the introduction of the Islero
S.Car magazine's tested the Islero in 1969. The Islero
achieved a true 252 kph - 159 mph proving to be quiet and stable at
speed. It was quick from a standing start as well with a 0-100
kph/0-62 mph time of 5.9 seconds, outstanding figures even
today. Delivered new to the Lamborghini importer Vecar,
Lisbon, Portugal on 28th November 1968 in its original color of
Argento-Silver (one of only five produced in this color) with Black
leather interior. Supplied to its first registered owner,
the Islero remainder with its first owner through November
2007! At the time it had 78,000 original kilometers on
the odometer and remained in Portugal. Restored,
reportedly by its second owner, this Islero has been in its second
ownership from 2007 through 2013 when it changed hands once
again. The Islero enjoyed its third and most
recent ownership within an important private Belgian collection
from 2013 until September 2024 when purchased by Autosport Designs,
Inc. Currently with 80,300 genuine km's from
new, this Islero has been imported to the United States.An enormous
amount of time and money has been spent to bring this Islero to its
current exceptional standard Cosmetically, Structurally and
Mechanically. With impeccable pedigree and one only 125
Islero's manufactured prior to the introduction of the Islero S,
the Islero is on our opinion must be the the most overlooked of
Lamborghini's early front-engined models
produced. A wonderfully opportunity to owned a
V-12 Lamborghini with seating for four for not a lot of money in
todays vintage car market and with the potential to appreciate.
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