Lamborghini Prototype Exhibition @ the Audi Museum
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Lamborghini Prototype Exhibition @ the Audi Museum
I`ve been in Munich this weekend and on my way back I stopped at the Audi Forum in Ingolstadt. At the museum is a special exhibition for the Lamborghini Prototypes, a nice collection besides the extraordinary cars that are allready in the museum.
Lamborghini 400 GT "Monza" (1966)
Lamborghini Miura S (1969)
Lamborghini Countach LP400 (1974)
Lamborghini P 132 (1986)
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Lamborghini Diablo Roadster (1992)
Lamborghini Calà (1995)
Lamborghini P 147 "Canto" (1997)
Lamborghini P 147 "Acosta" (1997)
Lamborghini 400 GT "Monza" (1966)
Lamborghini Miura S (1969)
Lamborghini Countach LP400 (1974)
Lamborghini P 132 (1986)
http://littlemj.smugmug.com/Autos/Mu...1_WidZe-XL.jpg
Lamborghini Diablo Roadster (1992)
Lamborghini Calà (1995)
Lamborghini P 147 "Canto" (1997)
Lamborghini P 147 "Acosta" (1997)
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Lamborghini Concept S (2005)
Lamborghini Murcièlago "Versace" (2006), wobei es sich hier wohl um ein "Serienmodell" gehandelt hat...
The special exhibition can be seen till July 31. 2011, so if you`re near Ingolstadt, take your time and have a look at the museum and a dinner at the excellent restaurant which is enclosed!
Lamborghini Murcièlago "Versace" (2006), wobei es sich hier wohl um ein "Serienmodell" gehandelt hat...
The special exhibition can be seen till July 31. 2011, so if you`re near Ingolstadt, take your time and have a look at the museum and a dinner at the excellent restaurant which is enclosed!
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That yellow LP400 is odd -- someone tried to replicate some of the radiator intakes and other style points of the LP500 with a later (non-periscope) LP400.
Surprised they had the 400GT Monza, but didn't have the Flying Star II, or the Faena by Frua.
(Assuming Bertone did not release their collection of Lamborghini prototypes for this: Marzal, Bravo, Athon, original Jalpa protoype (and the later spyder prototype), Genesis, etc.)
I wonder where the Lambo/Chrysler Portofino resides now.
Surprised they had the 400GT Monza, but didn't have the Flying Star II, or the Faena by Frua.
(Assuming Bertone did not release their collection of Lamborghini prototypes for this: Marzal, Bravo, Athon, original Jalpa protoype (and the later spyder prototype), Genesis, etc.)
I wonder where the Lambo/Chrysler Portofino resides now.