Rare 1971 Lamborghini Espada Series II Out of 50 Year OwnershipThis
rare 1971 Lamborghini Espada by Bertone is an extremely desirable
Series II example out of 50 year ownership. Just discovered after
30 years in storage where it's been hidden away from public view.
One of only 575 Series II Espadas produced, a rare and original car
in need of a straightforward and well-deserved restoration. A
straight, solid, and honest example that's full of integrity.
Silver with black interior and 5-speed manual
gearbox. The Lamborghini Espada remains one of
the most distinctive grand tourers of the 1970s, its sharp Gandini
styling wrapped around a 3.9-litre V12 offering both performance
and refinement. At the time of its launch, the Espada was even more
expensive than the Miura, underlining its exclusivity. Introduced
in January 1970, the Series II cars came with an extra 25bhp,
155mph top speed, an improved dashboard layout, and the option of
power assisted steering. Even today there are few cars that can
match the on-road presence of the Espada. One of 575
Series II Espadas produced Out of 50 year ownership 5-speed
manual Straight, solid, and honest example that comes
complete and intact 30 years in storage where it's been hidden away
from public view Just discovered after 30 years in
storage Lamborghini?s iconic 1970s four-seater grand
tourer The ideal original restoration candidate
Price:$67,500
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