One of the most iconic sports cars that Lamborghini has ever produced is Counter. The public first glimpse was given the car occurred in 1971 at the Geneva Motor Show. At that time, LP 500 Counth was considered “car idea.”

However, LP 500 quickly became a hit and became a new model to replace the iconic Lamborghini Miura. The first counch that was seen in 1971 spent several years of development and was finally destroyed during the accident test in 1974. Still lost. However, Lambo has now re-created an iconic car for a lucky one collector and has done it since 2017.

Lambo said at the end of 2017, one of the important customers asked Polo Storico about the possibility of creating the original LP 500 counch reconstruction. The first few months of the design process were spent finding available material and analyzing whether it might wake up a car.

Initially, the spinning work made a chassis platform using different tubular frames from the cup model that followed it showed the car. Lamborghini then began to produce a bodywork for the car and then the interior, including the instrument seen in the prototype. The vehicle was built fully used the original Lamborghini spare parts or restored components from 1971. Parts that cannot be recovered or found as a fully rebuilt spare parts.

The pink specifically called Gulllo Fly Speciale and is a very attractive yellow hue in the car. Polo Storico produces historical reconstruction of a show car on a scale of 1: 1. Lamborghini said the car needed 25,000 hours of work. Many details are still a mystery. We don’t know what power is under the hood or how much the car costs.