And yet that’s what this 186.2-inch-long, 73.2-inch-wide 1970 Lamborghini Espada-currently up for bid via Hemmings Auctions– can genuinely do, with its accommodating cabin with seats for four ...
The Lamborghini Espada was four-passenger GT built by the Italian automaker from 1968-1978. While some may consider its appearance ungainly, a 60-degree, 4.0-liter V12 fed by Weber carburetors ...
Lot #559 of the Fall Classic 2024 auction features a standout example of Italian automotive history: a 1975 Lamborghini ...
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Harry’s Lamborghini Espada is a 1970 supercar with four seats and one of the quirkiest side profiles ever to roll out of a car factory. At its heart is a 3.9-litre V12 engine, possessing 350bhp ...
According to Auto Express, the car in question is expected to be a Gran Tourer style – potentially following the lineage of the Lamborghini Espada. Coincidentally, that car will enjoy its 60th ...
Produced over a production period of 10 years, the Espada went on to become the best-selling Lamborghini from 1968 to 1978. The Espada was a two-door four-seater GT designed by Marcello Gandini at ...