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1967 Lamborghini 400 GT 2+2 Coupé

1321roadItaly
Engine
3.9L V12 quad-cam, ~320 bhp

The 1967 Lamborghini 400 GT 2+2, chassis 1321, is one of only 247 examples of the model built between 1966 and 1968. A direct development of the 350 GT, it uses a 3,929cc quad-cam V12 producing 320bhp and retains the coachwork style praised by contemporary press. This example was purchased from a Dutch dealership in May 2008 and has been kept in static storage since, requiring recommissioning before road use.

Ownership

  1. 2022-05-13Auction sale
    Sold €247,500 (≈ $272K)

    Bonhams catalogue lot →

  2. → 2008-05-13Acquisition unknown
    The Gallery (Aaldering Classic & Sportscars Brummen)
    partial documentation

    Dutch dealership from which the car was sold in May 2008; a copy of the purchase invoice from this transaction is retained with the car.

  3. 2008-05-13 →Private sale
    Current vendor
    partial documentation

    Acquired from the Dutch dealership in May 2008; vehicle has been kept in static display since acquisition and requires recommissioning before road use.

  4. Date unknown
    Belgian-registered prior owner
    partial documentation

    Old Belgian registration papers accompany the car, indicating a period of ownership in Belgium at some point before 2008.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. Service

    Recommissioning for road use noted as required following an extended period of static storage.

    No work yet carried out; this is a stated requirement prior to driving the vehicle.

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