Saw this on BAT this morning: Bob Wallace Rally Tribute: 1974 Lamborghini Urraco
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Might be my favorite non miura lambo ever... Absolutely beautiful and looks alot like the Giugiaro Scirocco!
Bob Wallace Rally Tribute: 1974 Lamborghini Urraco
This 1974 Lamborchini Urraco was built from the ground up in the style of the Bob Wallace rally Urraco. It features a 3.5L Jalpa V8 engine, custom fiberglass body modifications, and an integrated rollcage. Most Urracos seem to be on their last legs these days, but this is one that rivals other Lambo models as well as the competition. Find it here on Classic Driver in Glouchestershire, England for 39,995 GBP. Special thanks to BaT reader Nathan R. for this submission!

See the link:
Bob Wallace Rally Tribute: 1974 Lamborghini Urraco For Sale
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That's something different, nicely done, however I would put some mesh on those carbs for protection.
Too bad he didn't fit a rear wing on it, that would make the 'look' complete ... love how they put a link to my site in the article.
The original one is located in Japan at the moment, so getting this replica would be nice, I would however drop the front a bit, the wheels look lost now. He dit put some expensive wheels in it, my guess would be these are early Countach S wheels, if these are original Silhouette wheels he would be asking a lot more
Too bad he didn't fit a rear wing on it, that would make the 'look' complete ... love how they put a link to my site in the article.
The original one is located in Japan at the moment, so getting this replica would be nice, I would however drop the front a bit, the wheels look lost now. He dit put some expensive wheels in it, my guess would be these are early Countach S wheels, if these are original Silhouette wheels he would be asking a lot more
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