Barrett-Jackson OC ‘10: Color-shifting Lamborghini LM002

Not usually is this a single of only 48 Lamborghini LM002 Americans constructed, though it’s a usually “Rambo Lambo” we’ve ever seen accomplished in color-shifting DuPont ChromaLusion paint. That might be the great thing, depending upon your personal clarity of character as well as how it meshes with your picture of Lamborghini. These Italian Hummers were built for troops make use of though never unequivocally held upon. Maybe those costly as well as frail Countach V12s in a engine brook had something to do with it. Even after Lamborghini switched to a some-more strong Diablo mills, a trucks were still relegated to in isolation use, especially in a fleets of rich sheiks as well as celebs.
The 5.2-liter, 420-horsepower Diablo V12 in this sold LM has only 3,068 strange miles upon it, as well as in further to a chromatic color-shift paint, it facilities bespoke magnesium wheels, revised metal cover as well as trim, along with discriminating aluminum movement plates. It once belonged to eminent wildlife artist Christian Lassen, who had it embellished this quad-toned paint. At Barrett-Jackson’s initial Orange County auction, this LM002 beaten home $75,000. Check out some-more photos in a art studio next.
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