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Comments for "Lamborghini 400GT Monza"

jcandfc
jcandfc Oct 2, 2012 2:09am
This was a one-off 1966 2+2 seated sports car. Originally meant to be called the "400 GT Neri and Bonacini" the name was simply shortened to "Monza". The car was reportedly built for an American client for the possibility of racing it in Le Mans. However, homologation problems put a quick end to that plan. The car was eventually sold of at the Barcelona Motor Show to a wealthy Spaniard, where it remained until the owner died in the early 1990s. In 1996, Brooks (now Bonhams) was contacted by the family of the now deceased owner to appraise some other cars, when the 400 GT was discovered in storage. After nine years of negotiations, the car was finally put up for auction at Bonhams for a reported £160,000 to a UK collector.

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DUKES1240
DUKES1240 Aug 6, 2012 12:54pm
Very Rare indeed, nice too, thanks...