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Italian engineers, together with tuners from the Bertone studio, developed a two-door car as a competitor to the Porsche 911 and Ferrari models. From 1981 to 1988, specialists assembled only 410 sports cars. The copy that will be put up for auction is preserved in excellent condition. Representatives of the auction house will reveal the starting price of the unique car on the eve of the auction.

The Lamborghini Jalpa was presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 1981. Despite the design, made in the style of the legendary Countach, the two-door failed to attract all the attention of visitors. The reason for this was the prototype of the Lamborghini LM001 SUV, which the Italian brand showed as part of the same event.

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The sports car received a removable hard roof, independent suspension, and disc brakes. The Jalpa is powered by a 3.5-liter aluminum V8, which is placed at the rear of the car. The engine output was 255 horsepower. The unit was equipped with a five-speed manual transmission.

Over seven years of production, the Italian manufacturer produced only 410 copies of the Jalpa. The presented supercar with a red body and black leather interior, as well as an Alpine audio system and standard air conditioning is in excellent condition. During its history, the sports car has traveled only 30 thousand kilometers.

At the beginning of February, there was an offer to buy a Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato in Russia. For the off-road supercar, which was in the USA, they asked for 49 million rubles.

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