Lamborghini Countach When Outrageous Was Possible
When Outrageous Was Possible The Lamborghini Countach Back then, the coach builder did not have to compromise his vision due to government regulations. back then, the outrageous was possible. the lamborghini countach could only have been. This video, from petrolicious, is a celebration of the car that marked the rise of the modern lamborghini supercar: the countach. the video examines countach owner james chen and his.
Lamborghini Countach When Outrageous Was Possible “when outrageous was possible” is a short film about auto enthusiast james chen and his outlandish lamborghini countach supercar. the countach was unveiled as a prototype back in 1971—only about 2,000 were produced between 1974 and 1990. In the end, the lamborghini countach’s history is a celebration of automotive outrageousness. born from a daring idea in an era of experimentation, it pushed the envelope on design and engineering. When we were working at night, to keep our morale up, there was a jousting spirit, so i said we could call it countach, just as a joke, to say an exaggerated quip, without any conviction. there nearby was bob wallace, who assembled the mechanics—we always made the cars operational. The countach wowed automotive enthusiasts upon its 1974 debut and only became more outrageous over time, gaining more dramatic design elements, such as fender flares, a front spoiler, aerodynamic ducts, and a large rear wing.
Lamborghini Countach When Outrageous Was Possible When we were working at night, to keep our morale up, there was a jousting spirit, so i said we could call it countach, just as a joke, to say an exaggerated quip, without any conviction. there nearby was bob wallace, who assembled the mechanics—we always made the cars operational. The countach wowed automotive enthusiasts upon its 1974 debut and only became more outrageous over time, gaining more dramatic design elements, such as fender flares, a front spoiler, aerodynamic ducts, and a large rear wing. Back then, the coachbuilder did not have to answer to a cfo.\r back then, the coach builder did not have to compromise his vision due to government regulations.\r back then, the outrageous was possible.\r the lamborghini countach could only have been born then.\r \r drive tastefully.\r \r petrolicious \r facebook petrolicious hide. The lamborghini countach was introduced in 1971 and remains one of the most recognizable, most iconic cars of the 1970s. with its ostentatious styling and sharp lines, the car couldn’t meet today’s safety standards. Transcript: the lamborghini countach was the car that defined the supercar era of the 1970s and 1980s. sharp angles, scissor doors, a shape that looked like it had been cut with a set square, and performance that terrified anyone brave enough to sit behind the wheel. When outrageous was possible interviews james chen, owner of axis wheels and current owner of a white lamborghini countach. chen discusses the design of the car and it’s impracticalities such as the scissor doors, the not so great ac, and the tight headroom.
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