
1989 Lamborghini Countach 25th
1989 Lamborghini Countach 25th
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Description
The Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary is the last model of the Countach series and was built from 1988 to 1990. The Countach 25th is a jubilee model that was built to the 25th anniversary of the company Automobili Lamborghini, founded in 1963. The engine power wasn´t increased, but the body was changed by the design influence of Horacio Pagani. In addition to newly designed rear lights and the intermediate screens, sill panels with air inlets and a modified front spoiler with side air inlets were installed. In the 25th production, Lamborghini used for the first time many body parts of the super light composite material CFK-GFK, which was back on these days just used on racing cars.
This Motor Car
This Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary *KLA12805*, finished in Rosso Siviglia with a Nero interior, was delivered on October 23, 1989 to Sterca Lamborghini Benelux N.V. in Ledegem, Belgium, and first registered on November 17, 1989. As a 1989 model-year example, it belongs to the final production phase of the Countach 25th Anniversary, which concluded on June 20, 1990. The first owner decommissioned the car in August 1995 and sold it shortly thereafter. The second owner, never officially recorded in the registration documents, purchased the vehicle in September 1995, and it has remained within the same family ever since. Although the Countach was only driven occasionally, it was continuously serviced and maintained by a specialist workshop for Lamborghini and Ferrari.
Today, the car presents itself in an exceptional, nearly time-warp condition, reminiscent of a one-year-old vehicle. Approximately 90% of the paint remains original with only minimal signs of use, while the interior including its leather upholstery and original carpets has been preserved in outstanding, fully original condition. The car displays a total mileage of 5,100 km, and both the engine and chassis numbers are matching. The original instruction and owner’s manuals are still present, as are the factory spare wheel and the unused tool kit. Enhancing its desirability even further, the car is fitted with the rear spoiler and the optional original ANSA sports exhaust system, underscoring its authenticity and character. Accident-free and meticulously maintained, this Countach 25th Anniversary stands as an extraordinary example of one of Lamborghini’s most iconic supercars.
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