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1990 Lamborghini LM002 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
To be OFFERED AT AUCTION at Auctions America's Fort Lauderdale
event, March 31-2, 2017.
Chassis No.
ZA9LU45A1LLA12194
Estimate:
$250,000 - $300,000 US
It's hard to imagine Lamborghini as a builder of army-spec
vehicles, but it was the pursuit of an American military contract
that led to the raging bull's first 4x4�the LM002. Previewed by
LM001, LM004, and LMA development rigs, the LM002 finally arrived
in 1985 and was built in limited numbers until 1993. The "Rambo
Lambo" became an icon of 1980s excess, as suited to dune bashing in
the rapidly-developing Middle East as it was to prowling the leafy
streets of Greenwich, the LM002 was powered by a V-12 engine and
featured a sophisticated fully independent suspension. The last
handful of LM002s assembled were specified for the American market
with chrome bumpers, a decked-out interior, and unique OZ/MSW alloy
wheels wrapped in Pirelli Scorpion all-terrain rubber, including
this low-mile Rossa Red example.
Showing just 10,000 miles, it hardly shows its 27 years. Inside,
the tan leather hides and glossy wood panels upgraded for the
American market appear untouched. It retains its correct Pirelli
"sand-slinger" tires and will be delivered to its next owner with a
full set of original manuals and the factory tool box. The LM002-A
was configured as a pickup truck and this example features a cover
for its bed. It has been treated to a factory-specified 10,000-mile
service and is ready for four passengers to enjoy in
comfort�something that can't be said about any other Lamborghini
vehicle.
With Lamborghini's second-ever SUV, the long-awaited Urus, set to
go on sale soon, interest in the LM002 may be higher than ever.
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