The Lamborghini Urraco: When Countach Money Doesn't Stretch
"The Urraco was always the thinking collector's alternative to the Countach—less famous, more livable, and now significantly cheaper. That's not a downside."
— Revvly Take
A low-mileage Urraco in a factory color most collectors didn't know existed—the V8-powered answer to the question nobody asked but everyone should have. These wedge-shaped oddities are finally getting their due as Countach prices have detached from reality. Original paint, original interior, the kind of specificity that matters when you're betting five figures on something most people can't name.
Brad Anderson
Carscoops · Jan 8
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