1985 Lamborghini Jalpa
#1
1985 Lamborghini Jalpa
1985 Lamborghini Jalpa
Nice Driver Example
Freshly Serviced.
Easy and fun to drive
Miles: 24000
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: White
Vin: ZA9J00000FLA12226
Vehicle Price: $44,950
TS Special: $40,000
Nice Driver Example
Freshly Serviced.
Easy and fun to drive
Miles: 24000
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: White
Vin: ZA9J00000FLA12226
Vehicle Price: $44,950
TS Special: $40,000
#8
Very cool car. It's Lambo's version of the Ferrari 328 though. It's a nice 80's sports car that can be purchase for a fairly low price.
Edit: Perhaps version is not the right word, but it is to the classic Lambo market what the 328 is to Ferrari. Of course I encourage Roy and others to correct me if I'm wrong.
Edit: Perhaps version is not the right word, but it is to the classic Lambo market what the 328 is to Ferrari. Of course I encourage Roy and others to correct me if I'm wrong.
#9
Very cool car. It's Lambo's version of the Ferrari 328 though. It's a nice 80's sports car that can be purchase for a fairly low price.
Edit: Perhaps version is not the right word, but it is to the classic Lambo market what the 328 is to Ferrari. Of course I encourage Roy and others to correct me if I'm wrong.
Edit: Perhaps version is not the right word, but it is to the classic Lambo market what the 328 is to Ferrari. Of course I encourage Roy and others to correct me if I'm wrong.
However....the interesting part to all of this is that the Jalpa drives way better than its big-boy brother, the Countach, and drives WAY better than a 308 or 328. No disrespect meant to those Ferraris, but I had a 308, and it drove like a truck on worn-out leaf springs that was firing on 3 cylinders. The Jalpa is an easy, pleasurable car to drive, it actually has some room on the inside, and is one of the more reliable old Italian cars. Not to mention the a/c blows colder than a Siberian breeze.....good luck finding a 328 that does that
#10
The car has been "restored" at some point in its life....the paint is way too nice to be original. However, I ran the VIN with Lambo and it is a white/white US car from the factory.