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Lamborghini Countach (The Complete Story)
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Product Details
Author:
Thillainathan Pathmanathan, Anne Christina Reck
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
192
Publisher:
The Crowood Press (March 23, 2027)
Imprint:
The Crowood Press
Release Date:
March 23, 2027
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9780719846809
ISBN-10:
0719846803
Weight:
21.41oz
Dimensions:
8.46" x 10.24" x 0.709"
File:
Eloquence-SimonSchuster_07042026_P10292974_onix30_Complete-20260704.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$46.99
Pub Discount:
65
Series:
Auto Classic
Case Pack:
20
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$36.18
Publisher Identifier:
P-SS
Discount Code:
A
Overview
Lamborghini Countach: The Complete Story traces the genesis, development and evolution of the iconic Countach, while offering fresh insights and in-depth perspectives
Drawing on 25 years of hands-on ownership, extensive research and conversations with key Countach luminaires – including Paolo Stanzani, Marcello Gandini, Giampaolo Dallara, Umberto Marchesi, Loris Bicocchi and Valentino Balboni. In 1971, the prototype Lamborghini Countach reset the supercar template. Its unique and revolutionary south-north engine-gearbox layout, its longitudinal rear mid-mounted Bizzarrini V12 engine and its equally singular and stunning design language marked it out as something entirely new. As a production car the Countach reigned supreme for an unprecedented sixteen years, during which time it evolved through six variants. It finally met its end in 1990 at the hands of a most unlikely assassin – its own aerodynamics. However, the Countach’s influence lived on beyond this. It spawned a dynasty that lasted until 2010 and included the iconic Diablo and Murciélago. These successors, like the Countach’s equally iconic predecessor, the Miura, were radical but ultimately derivative machines, rather than truly revolutionary cars. The seminal Countach, on the other hand, was a genuinely pioneering leap whose fingerprints can still be found all over Sant’ Agata’s latest flagships. This book sets out the hard, objective evidence for why the Lamborghini Countach should be regarded not only as the quintessential supercar, but also as the most instructive all Lamborghini’s flagship models to date.
Drawing on 25 years of hands-on ownership, extensive research and conversations with key Countach luminaires – including Paolo Stanzani, Marcello Gandini, Giampaolo Dallara, Umberto Marchesi, Loris Bicocchi and Valentino Balboni. In 1971, the prototype Lamborghini Countach reset the supercar template. Its unique and revolutionary south-north engine-gearbox layout, its longitudinal rear mid-mounted Bizzarrini V12 engine and its equally singular and stunning design language marked it out as something entirely new. As a production car the Countach reigned supreme for an unprecedented sixteen years, during which time it evolved through six variants. It finally met its end in 1990 at the hands of a most unlikely assassin – its own aerodynamics. However, the Countach’s influence lived on beyond this. It spawned a dynasty that lasted until 2010 and included the iconic Diablo and Murciélago. These successors, like the Countach’s equally iconic predecessor, the Miura, were radical but ultimately derivative machines, rather than truly revolutionary cars. The seminal Countach, on the other hand, was a genuinely pioneering leap whose fingerprints can still be found all over Sant’ Agata’s latest flagships. This book sets out the hard, objective evidence for why the Lamborghini Countach should be regarded not only as the quintessential supercar, but also as the most instructive all Lamborghini’s flagship models to date.









