Forget the Lamborghini Urus. As fast and furious as it is, the vintage LM002 is what we want. Powered by a monstrous naturally-aspirated V12 engine from the legendary Countach supercar, the LM002 could do 120 mph in the sand, and Middle Eastern oil tycoons loved the damned thing. This one is headed to auction by Sotheby’s in October, and it’s a keeper with pristine paint and a nearly flawless interior. The big 5.2-liter V12 engine is good for 444 horsepower driving power to all four wheels via a 5-speed manual transmission. It even retains the original, custom Pirelli Scorpion tires made specifically to withstand high desert temps and triple-digit speeds. The huge 45-gallon fuel tank ensured you didn’t run out of gas too quickly, even with a heavy foot. Since a mere 328 LM002s were made, this excellent version should command serious coin.
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