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One Of A Kind, Sv Monterey Edition #3, The Car Built For Mario Andretti on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:44000
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States

As rare as they come:

This car does everything a Lambo should, it pins you to your seat, it stops on a dime, it handles like it's on rails and it gets more attention than any Exotic I have ever driven, and that includes other Lamborghinis, probably that paint that practically glows.
Only 1 built, special for the man himself, Mario Andretti. This well cared for Diablo was Monterrey Edition (20) made, #3. The number 3 car was specially built for Mario Andretti to lead the Running of the Bulls to Pebble Beach. This is a 1 of 1 car. It had performance modifications from the factory to ensure Mario stayed in the lead including timing changes, custome headers, custome TUBI exhaust and intake porting. It also has Brembo big brakes, all from the factory. It has its own website http://www.lambocars.com/diablo/diablo_sv_monterey_edition.html It was in Motor Trend magazine.

This car is:
One of 20 Monterrey editions.
One of One built for Mario Andretti.
A rare SV.
The only original Rosso Targa car in existence, this is a 3 stage paint job that changes from red to purple depending on the light.
The only car to come with 3 piece chrome Kinesis wheels factory.
The only car with factory headers, modified intake and modified factory exhaust as per Mario Andretti.
Please read the link above with more information on this car. Previous owner had clutch, engine overhaul and brakes done at the now defunct Lamborghini of Orange County, once the largest Lamborghini dealership in the United States. She shows 70,xxx KILOMETERS, thats about 43,744 miles.  Everything works. One of the photos is of Mr. Andretti pulling up at Pebble Beach after the Running of the Bulls. The car was purchased after the Running of the Bulls by "Lotto Jim", a man who won the California lottery that year. It was then part of a collection of a software engineer in CA. He traded it for a Murcialago at Lamborghini of Orange County.  I purchased it, I can no longer drive a stick shift due to a leg injury, so she must go.  She is a fantastic running car. No wrecks.

By bidding you agree to the following:
Car is sold as-is, where-is. Deposit due in 48 hours. Full payment in 10 days.  Car to be removed from my possession withing 20 days.  Failure to complete the transaction for ANY reason shall be considered breach of contract and all moneys paid to seller shall be converted to storage fees and/or liquidated damages.  Any PPI (Pre Purchase Inspection) will be done through Lamborghini of Dallas, the number 1 delership in the U.S. at potential buyers expense. Once sold the balance due must be paid in certified funds (WHICH MUST CLEAR before car will be released) within 14 days. Shipping is buyers expense and responsibility. By making an offer potential buyer agrees that jurisdiction for any disputes will be Dallas County, Texas.

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