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Delage D12: The Jet Age Hypercar That Refused to Die

Lamborghini Espada at the 2020 London Concours plus a guided tour around...

Espada restored by Lamborghini Polo Storico – Part 3

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Lamborghini Espada And Islero Celebrate 50th Anniversary

#Espada , the first four-seater #Lamborghini , has been restored by #LamborghiniPoloStorico in occasion of its 50th anniversary. Final part of the restoration here https://t.co/jJGkZofIgx pic.twitter.com/B8qOszem3w — Lamborghini (@Lamborghini) September 27, 2018

50° Anniversario Espada e Islero Tour - Day 4 and Highlights

50° Anniversario Espada e Islero Tour - Day 2

50° Anniversario Espada e Islero – Day 1

50° Anniversario Espada e Islero Tour - Day 3

Espada restored by Lamborghini Polo Storico - Part 2

Espada restored by Lamborghini Polo Storico - Part 1

1969 Lamborghini Espada - Jay Leno's Garage

Lamborghini Espada Joins Islero In Matching Metallic Wonderland

Lamborghini Espada Joins Islero In Matching Metallic Wonderland

Espada: A Lamborghini masterpiece

Espada: A Lamborghini masterpiece

Espada: A Lamborghini masterpiece

Lamborghini Espada 50th Anniversary: Pioneering Design

Espada and Islero debuted at the 1968 Geneva Auto Show.

Espada and Islero debuted at the 1968 Geneva Auto Show. Fifty years later, Lamborghini Polo Storico is beginning to celebrate their anniversary by paying them homage at the Techno Classica 2018 in Essen, from March 21 to 25. One of the two Lamborghini classic vehicles showcased at the world-leading fair of the classic sector is a Series III Espada from 1976. With nearly 1.300 units produced from 1968 to 1978, the Espada became Lamborghini’s bestseller during its ten-year lifecycle and the second-best selling model among the classic cars of the Sant’Agata-based company. While the engine and the interior underwent modifications with each of the three series (S1: 1968 - 1970, S2: 1970 - 1972, S3: 1972 - 1978), the design and the bodywork remained almost untouched. Its beating heart, the powerful V8 engine, enabled this eye-catcher to effortlessly reach its goal: maximum speed. According to the versions, continuous improvements enabled it to reach up to 250 km/h. On top of this, being...

Celebrating 50 years of #Islero and #Espada!

Celebrating 50 years of #Islero and #Espada ! Admire an Espada Serie III and an Islero S at Techno Classica 2018 until 25 March. Celebrations continue in Umbria with the 50th Anniversary tour, 7-10 September #Lamborghini #PoloStorico https://t.co/r7hfSE9zfZ pic.twitter.com/qRuKTebGi2 — Lamborghini (@Lamborghini) March 22, 2018

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