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KYOSHO 08617BK 1/12 Lamborghini Countach LP500R Black Auto Scale Collection

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  • KYOSHO 08617BK 1/12 Lamborghini Countach LP500R Black Auto Scale Collection
  • KYOSHO 08617BK 1/12 Lamborghini Countach LP500R Black Auto Scale Collection
  • KYOSHO 08617BK 1/12 Lamborghini Countach LP500R Black Auto Scale Collection
  • KYOSHO 08617BK 1/12 Lamborghini Countach LP500R Black Auto Scale Collection
  • KYOSHO 08617BK 1/12 Lamborghini Countach LP500R Black Auto Scale Collection
  • KYOSHO 08617BK 1/12 Lamborghini Countach LP500R Black Auto Scale Collection
  • KYOSHO 08617BK 1/12 Lamborghini Countach LP500R Black Auto Scale Collection
  • KYOSHO 08617BK 1/12 Lamborghini Countach LP500R Black Auto Scale Collection
  • KYOSHO 08617BK 1/12 Lamborghini Countach LP500R Black Auto Scale Collection
  • KYOSHO 08617BK 1/12 Lamborghini Countach LP500R Black Auto Scale Collection
  • KYOSHO 08617BK 1/12 Lamborghini Countach LP500R Black Auto Scale Collection
  • KYOSHO 08617BK 1/12 Lamborghini Countach LP500R Black Auto Scale Collection
  • KYOSHO 08617BK 1/12 Lamborghini Countach LP500R Black Auto Scale Collection
$569.99

Description

The first generation Lamborghini Countach Speciale (special model) was the epitome of the Supercar genre. Amongst other Supercars, the red Walter Wolf No.1 Countach was imported into Japan in 1977 by Seaside Motor, the same time it appeared at Supercar shows and took the world by storm, proving especially popular with young people. Referred to as the ‘Black Countach’ at the time, the exterior featured a white wave line running front to rear down the black body. With the V-shaped design adopted from the LP400 onwards, the LP500R was equipped with front spoiler, rear flared fenders, flat rear wing with end plates, and 15-inch BBS mesh wheels/Pirelli P7 tires (at the time of import). The main point was the LP500R was different to the base LP400, and the interior was coordinated in white. Although named ‘500’, the engine was actually the same 4ℓ V12 DOHC as the LP400. From chassis number 1120144 on, background as to when, where and why the 1975 model was produced remains the subject of speculation. Referred to as the Countach GT and SS, fans still discuss the mystery around this signature Supercar.
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