Sure, only 791 Lamborghini Urracos were ever made, but a mere 21 of those were reportedly built for sale here in the United States. This particular Urraco is one of those very cars.
The current owner of this “entry-level” Lamborghini found the car in Texas back in 1987. It was advertised as a well-running example despite its improperly adjusted timing belt. Sure enough, the belt snapped soon after, which would lead to a four-year-long restoration.
However, is this one-of-21 Lamborghini Urraco rare enough to earn a top spot in the Concours d’Cancelation Presented by Hagerty?
To learn more about the Concours and how you can enter, visit the Concours d'Cancelation website at canceledconcours.com.
The Concours d'Cancelation is presented by Hagerty in association with Monterey Touring Vehicles, RM Sotheby's, Reliable Carriers, Sunoco and Classic Motorsports magazine, with classes presented by Vintage Motorcar Company, Mercedes-Benz Classic Center, Lane Motor Museum, Porsche, Porsche Classic, Concours d'Lemons, Blast Masters, National Parts Depot, Driveshare, The Driven Man, Allard Motor Works, Coco Mats, Graves Plating, RD Enterprises, the BMW CCA Foundation, Pollock Automotive Restoration, Ragtops and Roadsters, RADwood's RAD For Sale and Chubb Collector Car Insurance.
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