Still today, the Countach - especially the LP 400 of the first series - is in great demand, most notably because of the iconic visuals of this version, such as the characteristic shape, lack of large mudguards, and rear spoilers. 151 units of the Countach LP 400 were produced between 1974 and 1978.
The two brothers were oddballs for car manufacturer owners—they were in their mid-20s, had zero experience in the industry, and were diametrically opposed to the Italian establishment in terms of comportment and personal style. Lamborghini Countach assembly, 1988. National Motor Museum/Heritage Images/Getty Images Many later viewers said variations of the same word when they saw what Lamborghini had made. The Countach bodywork was all angles and sharp corners, and this car carried its V12 engine longitudinally behind the driver, a practice that Ferrari did not adopt until the 348 was released in 1989. The Countach continued with its innovation by placing