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Probably this:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/madsenfamilyphotos/sets/317345/
They did a pretty good job of it.
Yeah, that was the one đź‘Ť It's changed anyway now so it's all good.
Probably this:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/madsenfamilyphotos/sets/317345/
They did a pretty good job of it.
Its a Countach with all the silly wings and such, so therefore cool. But its the only one that Lamborghini ever even attempted to put together properly, so Sub Zero.
Its no Testarossa, though.
Reasoning, perhaps?ehhh.. Above = Fail :-)
Sorry for the lame-a$$ oneliner...
Cool. I had a poster of one on my wall as a kid so for nostalgia reason it's gets a cool. Past that the car doesn't really excite me that much. Plus how do you make a 25th anniversary edition for three model years .
Probably because the car's whole purpose was to celebrate the company's anniversary?Except the F40 wasn't called the Ferrari F40 40th Anniversary. I think it's stupid to have an anniversary model that last longer than one year.
Except the F40 wasn't called the Ferrari F40 40th Anniversary. I think it's stupid to have an anniversary model that last longer than one year.
Joey says it's stupid having an anniversary model that is on sale for more than 1 year. For example, a 1989 25th anniversary Countach takes you back to the year after Lamborgini was founded.Probably because the car's whole purpose was to celebrate the company's anniversary?
I mean, I understand the what makes it "cool," but...I dunno, I always liked the Testarossa better when growing up. So...Just Cool.
As I heard from one quote "If the Miura made Lamborghini famous, then the Countach made Lamborghini Immortal."
Sub-Zero, no question about it.
especially after watching cannonball run..