Rod Stewart's Iconic 1977 Lamborghini Countach is Up for Grabs – A Million-Dollar Beauty?
Date: Jul 9, 2024 at 11:45am ET
Renowned rocker Rod Stewart's love for flashy cars, especially Lamborghinis, almost rivals his passion for music. On the block now, hosted on Bring a Trailer, is a piece of that flamboyant history: a 1977 Lamborghini Countach LP400 that Stewart himself purchased while on tour in Australia. An intriguing tale surrounds this automobile, making it a dream catch for car enthusiasts and collectors alike.
At first glance, the car retains its classic allure, appearing pristine and original in the available photos. But if cars could tell tales, this Countach would have quite a story. Upon acquiring it, Stewart shipped it to Los Angeles where Albert Madikian Engineering undertook an array of modifications. Spruced up with rear and front spoilers, a widebody kit to give it the look of the LP400 S, and a transformed targa-style top, this car was built to turn heads. Notably, the powerful 3.9-liter V-12 engine under the hood remained untouched, a testament to its original muscle.
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After years of driving pleasure, Stewart parted ways with his prized possession in 2002. It then passed into the hands of a second owner who converted the car to left-hand drive, diverging slightly from its original build. It wasn't until over a decade later, in 2013, that the Countach received a transformation back to its early glory. It still sports its original charm, albeit with a few modifications – like the left-hand steering – intact.
Further adding to this car’s storied past, it has undergone significant mechanical and electrical refurbishments in the 2000s. The interior received a fresh lease of life in 2022, with a notable June 2024 work order marking the latest maintenance splurge. Critical updates such as new fluid, spark plugs, fuel pickup screens, a muffler, and more set the owner back a hefty $29,738.13. A figure that underscores the expense of maintaining such a piece of automotive artistry. Indeed, owning a Lamborghini is not for the faint-hearted.
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Curious buyers should hurry, as the auction clock is ticking down to Thursday, July 11. Currently, the bids are hovering around the half-million-dollar mark, but the big question remains: will this gem surpass a million dollars owing to its extraordinary heritage? Place your bets, share your thoughts, and anticipate the final hammer fall. One thing's for sure – this Countach is more than just a car; it's a rolling recount of rock 'n' roll history and automotive excellence.
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