This 1987 Lamborghini Countach 5000 Quattrovalvole is finished in Rosso Siviglia over Senape and shows just 10,464 kilometers (~6,500 miles). Offered in its original specification aside from an Alpine CD stereo system, this example was originally owned in Beverly Hills, California before being sold in 1991 to the owner of The Car Barn in Pennsylvania with 5,820 miles. It then remained under the same ownership for over 25 years until late 2016. This Countach is believed to still wear its original tires and was given a comprehensive service two months ago as detailed below. The 5,167cc quad cam V-12 is mated to a 5-speed manual transmission and produced 420 horsepower at 7,000 rpm when new. This 5000 QV is now offered by the selling dealer with its its original owner’s manual and warranty/maintenance book in a leather folio, factory tool roll and jack, Lamborghini leather work gloves, an unused spare tire assembly, a copy of the 1991 title, clean Carfax and AutoCheck reports, and a clean Texas title.

One of just 610 examples built, this 5000 QV was manufactured in March 1987 and imported/distributed by Lamborghini East of New York. The model had been redesigned with pronounced aerodynamic elements, including bulging intake vents, engine covers, and straked rocker sills that complimented the prominent rear wing carried over from the prior iteration.

Rosso Siviglia (Seville Red) paint is thought to be original throughout aside from the rear wing, which was recently repainted due to stress cracks in the finish. Factory identification decals, plaques, etched glass, and zinc plating are all present. The car was recently treated to a professional detail, and exterior flaws are highlighted in the photo gallery below. Original cast aluminum 15″ Ozzeta Electron wheels were a Countach hallmark and are believed to still be wrapped in their original Pirelli P7 tires, sized 225/50 up front and 345/35 in the rear.

Inside, the Senape (Mustard) leather upholstery is also reported to be original, appearing nicely preserved in these pictures. The only alteration from stock is an Alpine CD stereo system.

The odometer shows just 10,463 kilometers (~6,500 miles), which are said to be correct based on known history.

With engine displacement increased to nearly 5.2-liters, the Sant’Agata V-12 developed 420 horsepower at 7,000 rpm, aided by a new head featuring four valves per cylinder and Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection. The car received a major mechanical servicing and tune-up in early 2017 as follows:

125-150 psi compression across all cylinders on a cold engine out of storage

Master cylinder rebuilt by KARPS, rebuilt calipers, new lines and fluid

Rebuilt Bosch fuel distributors and warm up regulators

New hatch support, fuel senders

Check and repair electrical systems

Charge A/C system

Engine oil/filter change

Underneath, the car was given a full steam cleaning, and additional underside pictures are shown in the photo gallery.

The original owner’s manual and warranty/maintenance book are included in a leather folio along with the Alpine radio manuals, factory tool roll and jack, spare belts, Lamborghini leather work gloves, an unused spare tire assembly, and a copy of the 1991 title.

Both the Carfax and AutoCheck reports are clean, showing that this Lamborghini was serviced at Meadowlands Car Imports of Kearny, New Jersey. When it was inspected in August 2010, the odometer displayed only 6,270 miles. A video of this Countach is shown below: