Italian police Lamborghini Gallardo written off in crash with Seat
#1
Italian police Lamborghini Gallardo written off in crash with Seat
Before & After Photos
"In a blow to the pride taken by Italy's police in their two most glamorous patrol vehicles, one of the cars was clipped by a Seat as the more modest car was edging its way out of a petrol station near Cremona. The impact sent the exotic police car flying into a line of parked cars.
The low-slung Gallardo ended up with one of the parked cars on its roof, buckling the front of the supercar and leaving it beyond use. Lamborghini donated the two cars, capable of reaching speeds of more than 200mph and accelerating from 0-62mph in just four seconds, to the police in 2004. They have since been used to help patrol the country's roads where speeding motorists contribute to almost 5,000 road deaths a year."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...with-Seat.html
"In a blow to the pride taken by Italy's police in their two most glamorous patrol vehicles, one of the cars was clipped by a Seat as the more modest car was edging its way out of a petrol station near Cremona. The impact sent the exotic police car flying into a line of parked cars.
The low-slung Gallardo ended up with one of the parked cars on its roof, buckling the front of the supercar and leaving it beyond use. Lamborghini donated the two cars, capable of reaching speeds of more than 200mph and accelerating from 0-62mph in just four seconds, to the police in 2004. They have since been used to help patrol the country's roads where speeding motorists contribute to almost 5,000 road deaths a year."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...with-Seat.html
#2
It looks like there are some differences between the first Gallardo pictures and the wrecked one:
Front bumper looks different
The number 113 doesn't appear on the drivers side rear quarter panel of both vehicles
Strange...
Front bumper looks different
The number 113 doesn't appear on the drivers side rear quarter panel of both vehicles
Strange...
#4
That happened in November last year...
... and the second car is a Mercedes A-class not a Seat
Car Crash: Lamborghini Gallardo Polizia - GTSPIRIT.COM
... and the second car is a Mercedes A-class not a Seat

Car Crash: Lamborghini Gallardo Polizia - GTSPIRIT.COM
#5
This is one of two Gallardo's that the Italian Police had.
the link i saw that on
URL:
Italian police Lamborghini Gallardo written off in crash with Seat - Telegraph
the link i saw that on
URL:
Italian police Lamborghini Gallardo written off in crash with Seat - Telegraph
#6
I do see the 113 on the one car and not the other... The "unveiling" picture also shows a license plate of F8743 and the wrecked car has a license plate of E8379... Not to mention the wrecked car has no graphics along the bottom of the rocker panels and front bumper where both of the other cars do. Perhaps they had more than one? It appears the pics could be of 3 different cars?
#8
I do see the 113 on the one car and not the other... The "unveiling" picture also shows a license plate of F8743 and the wrecked car has a license plate of E8379... Not to mention the wrecked car has no graphics along the bottom of the rocker panels and front bumper where both of the other cars do. Perhaps they had more than one? It appears the pics could be of 3 different cars?




