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1972 Lamborghini Urraco

1972 Lamborghini Urraco

Good luck finding one of these on Autotrader. The Lamborghini Urraco was originally built as a more affordable model for the Sant’Agata, Italy exotic car brand. Only 800 were ever made, making it one of the rarest Lamborghinis in history. This particular one is numbers-matching with the original engine, gearbox, and chassis, as well as its original bright Arancio factory paint. Even the cabin has been untouched and shockingly pristine. This pre-production version also boasts features like special interior details and a unique trunk badge. Otherwise unrestored, it received a mechanical overhaul including an engine overhaul by a Lamborghini mechanic. Just over 38k miles are on the odo, and it’s up for sale now for a seriously attractive price given its rarity.