In ’85, the Lamborghini Countach hit its zenith, epitomizing raw power and sleek design with the 5000 QV. Boasting a pumped-up Bizzarrini V12, now a 5-liter beast with four valves per cylinder and Weber downdraft carbs, it unleashed a whopping 414 horsepower. Our spotlight today is on a mint 1988 model, a rare find featuring Euro-spec bumpers and side skirts, ditching the over-the-top rear wing for a more refined aesthetic. Originally hailing from the Great White North, this low-mileage stunner clocks in at just over 8,000 miles (or 12,000 kilometers), presenting an immaculate specimen primed for the open road. Despite making waves on Bring A Trailer, this beauty is still up for grabs, beckoning to those who crave the unparalleled allure of a Countach.
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