Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

Oldtimer Lamborghini Urraco P 250 1973 25618 Miles Original Condition! on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:25618
Location:

Bettolelle, Italy

Bettolelle, Italy

Ladies and gentlemen, You can provide for a Lamborghini Uracco P250 in original condition. This car was always perfectly maintained and nurtured, all customer services completed and nothing is tinkering. The car is now 20 years in the possession of a oldtimer lover who would now like to pass this car to you, to take care of one of only 230 driving Lamborghini Urraco worldwide!!!! This means: Here you are bidding on a Lamborghini which is in the absolute original condition - no scratches, no missing parts, no defects by first class care! Matching Number from this Lamborghini is 15072! Complete Historie! Buy it and drive with your new beautiful and rare Lamborghini Urraco from 1973 around on a sunny day!! 1973 25618 miles Original condition 220 hp V8 motor You can enjoy driving the car or visit it befor buying! - The car is in 60019 Senigallia, Marche, Italy. The car will be SHIPPED WORLDWIDE. The shipping price will be determined after buying via message individually by country!  You can write messages with questions - I will answer quickly!! You will get even more photos or video from the Lamborghini if you are interested! We speak also german and italian! NO Paypal Payment! I wish you lots of fun and good luck at bidding!



Auto blog

Lamborghini Urus SUV to be assembled in Slovakia

Sat, 26 Apr 2014

Lamborghini is known for many, many things. Beautiful, exotic and expressive styling, extreme performance and eye-watering prices are Lambo hallmarks. But the Raging Bull is perhaps best known for building its cars by hand... in Slovakia?
No, it's known for building its cars in Italy. But with the Urus SUV, which is already a departure (although not an unprecedented one) from your traditional Lamborghini, the brand could move construction outside the boot-shaped country, and east, into the former Soviet state.
The move will see the Urus, which will ride on a modified version of the Volkswagen Group's MLB platform, screwed together alongside the VW Touareg, Audi Q7, Porsche Cayenne and Bentley's eventual SUV at VAG's Bratislava factory. In terms of consolidating production in one factory, it's clearly a clever move. Still, we wonder if setting up Urus production outside of the Sant'Agata factory and in the sprawling Bratislava facility won't lessen the specialness inherent in Lamborghini products.

Lamborghini has already pre-sold 700 Huracans

Tue, 18 Feb 2014

It's barely been two months since Lamborghini revealed the new Huracan. The latest ten-cylinder Raging Bull hasn't even had its public debut yet, scheduled to take place next month at the Geneva Motor Show (the same show where McLaren will reveal its new 650S and Ferrari the revised California T). But the Bolognese automaker has already managed to take a whopping 700 orders for the new supercar.
Not that the customers are waving their checkbooks sight unseen, mind you. Over the course of the past month, Lamborghini has been carting pre-production Huracans around the world for VIP clients, 700 of whom have put down their deposits.
To put that number into perspective, consider that in 2012 (the last full year of production), the factory in Sant'Agata built just over 1,200 Gallardos. Assuming Huracan production continues at the same pace, that means Lamborghini already has over half a year's worth of production spoken for. So if you want to get yours anytime in the coming year, you'd better get your deposit in lickety-split.

Is this the new Lamborghini Huracan?

Thu, 19 Dec 2013

All aboard the Leak Train! While we know that all the official images and details are coming soon, the Lamborghini Huracan (if that is its real name...) is showing up all over the internet (Automobile Magazine Hong Kong's Facebook page, for instance) in a dashing yellow paint scheme. While we're not presently able to confirm or deny the accuracy of these seven leaked images, when compared to the spy shots we've already seen, we can say they look convincingly real.
If they're legit, what we're looking at is the replacement for the Lamborghini Gallardo, which first went into production way back in 2003 and has gone on to sell an astonishing 14,022 units, a record for the Italian brand. Put another way, the Huracan has very large shoes to fill. Judging by its badge, which reads LP610-4, it will be doing so with 610 horsepower and all-wheel drive.
Take a look at the seven images above, and stay tuned for the full official floodgates to open in very short order.