
2002 Lamborghini Murciélago
2002 Lamborghini Murciélago
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Description
The Lamborghini Murciélago was presented at the IAA 2001 in Frankfurt as the successor to the legendary Lamborghini Diablo. A total of 4099 units were produced between 2001 and 2010. As with the Diablo VT, the Murciélago is equipped with four-wheel drive. The first series (LP580) captivates with a 6.2 litre V12 engine with 580hp (426kW) and a 6-speed manual gearbox. The name Murciélago (German: Fledermaus) comes from the fighting bull of the same name bred by Joaquín del Val de Navarra. The Murciélago was designed by Belgian car designer Luc Donckerwolke and is Lamborghini's first vehicle to be developed under the aegis of its new parent company Audi. During the 9-year construction period, the Murciélago was constantly developed further and various special models were produced. Starting with the LP580 Coupe/ Roadster, 40 years anniversary model, LP640 Coupe/ Roadster, LP640 Versace, LP650-4 Roadster up to the Superveloce (SV).
This Motor Car
The Lamborghini Murciélago with the chassis number *ZA9BC1DE02LA12327* was delivered on 27.08.2002 by the Auto-Kremer Lamborghini dealership from Bonn / Germany to the first owner from Luxembourg. The colour combination is grigio met. with black leather and grey contrast stitching. Since this is the first series of the Murciélago, the popular 6-speed manual gearbox is installed. In the production year 2002 only 424 units were built. This model is in excellent condition, the paint has only minor defects and the interior is original and in good condition. The vehicle comes from the third owner and has a documented mileage of 91,000km. The service intervals were always carried out by Auto-Kremer Lamborghini and documented in the service book. At the beginning of 2019, extensive work was carried out on the vehicle: Engine removal, clutch including release bearing and pressure plate renewed, valve clearance adjusted, front brakes, tires renewed. The Lamborghini folder with the owner´s manual and service book are of course preserved. In June of this year the car passed the main inspection without any defects. (TÜV until 06/2020) Everything is done on this vehicle, no further investments necessary, get in and have fun!
The sale is being conducted on behalf of the customer and is therefore a private sale. Lemacc is acting solely as an intermediary in this case. At Lemacc, we specialise in brokering and selling supercars and classic cars. We would be happy to help you sell your vehicle on the best possible terms.
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Lemacc grew out of a lifelong passion for classic cars, which we transformed into a professional expertise. Fully committed to this passion, we leverage our extensive brand-specific database to gain a significant knowledge advantage. Acting as independent consultants, we always represent the interests of the buyer or seller, ensuring that every decision is grounded in expert knowledge.
We act as an independent consultant, always on the side of the buyer or seller, and ensure that every decision is based on expert knowledge.
What kind of vehicles does Lemacc specialize in?
We focus on rare and classic sports cars with collector value, particularly models from brands such as Bugatti, Ferrari, Pagani, Porsche, but mainly vintage Lamborghinis.
Can Lemacc help me find a specific car?
Yes. Through our international network and archive, we can locate rare vehicles that are often not available on the open market. We also verify condition, pricing and provenance.
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You receive a detailed assessment of the vehicle’s condition, value potential, and history. We also guide you through restoration decisions, price negotiation and market timing.
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Why is originality so important in classic cars?
Original components and patina preserve the vehicle’s story and long-term value. Over-restored vehicles often lose historical authenticity and future appreciation potential.
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We evaluate your car, manage professional presentation, and choose the right sales channel – whether private sale, auction or discreet off-market transaction.
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