Class: Cars, Coupé — Model origin: — Made for:
Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase
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◊ 2014-01-26 19:31 |
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◊ 2014-01-26 19:37 |
Please be a replica... |
◊ 2014-01-26 23:20 |
Sadly and incredibly, it seems not: Link to "www.worldcarfans.com" -- Last edit: 2014-01-26 23:20:40 |
◊ 2014-01-26 23:36 |
Hollywood environmentalists hate gas-guzzling, smoke spewing supercars. They probably cheered while wrecking this.Only a boycott would get them to stop. |
mister car from 971 ◊ 2014-01-27 04:22 |
It's actually the 15th anniversary edition since the Countach first came out in 1973 as a replacement for the Miura. |
◊ 2014-01-27 16:21 |
It was the 25th anniversary of Lamborghini the company (1963). |
◊ 2014-01-27 17:51 |
What a shame At least due to the price of the car it will be repaired... -- Last edit: 2014-01-27 17:51:40 |
◊ 2014-01-27 18:16 |
A destroyed Countach would be a crime, but not this stupid factory-pimped edition. It appeared a year after Chrysler bought Lamborghini, and you can see the dead hand of Detroit design at work. |
◊ 2014-01-28 04:34 |
These Anniversary Countaches were the most plentiful of all the series(s). 657 made. |
◊ 2014-01-28 19:44 |
Come on you saddos, it was worth smashing up for that classic scene |
◊ 2014-02-05 21:18 |
This, unfortunately was a real 1989 Lambo Anniversary edition with 7K original miles, one of 23 built white/white for the USA. We tried to use a kit, but Scorsese would not go for the way the car crumpled. He wanted a real one. I can tell you from all the cars used, he was TRUE to the book. The most expensive car I have ever supplied for a movie, and killed. |
◊ 2014-07-31 04:57 |
I agree G-Mann. Classic scene. |
◊ 2015-01-04 05:17 |
Not every scene is in the same car, this scene it's another car, because it has a lower front bumper. -- Last edit: 2015-01-04 05:19:52 |
◊ 2015-06-28 15:22 |
They had a replica too, banged that up, and then hurt/killed the real one too, as they didn't like the optical result on the replica |
◊ 2021-07-13 18:20 |
This scene was based on a real incident when Jordan Belfort had drove his car after taking a high amount of drugs to a point where he was paralytic. But in reality, the vehicle he was driving was a Mercedes-Benz, not a Lamborghini. -- Last edit: 2021-07-13 18:21:10 |
◊ 2023-01-31 19:58 |
/vehicle.php?id=1753344 |
◊ 2023-11-08 16:11 |
1989 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary Coupé Coachwork by Bertone Chassis no. ZA9CA05A6KLA12692 Estimate: US$1,500,000 - US$2,000,000 Link to "cars.bonhams.com" -- Last edit: 2023-11-08 16:12:14 |
◊ 2023-12-08 20:55 |
Link to "images1.bonhams.com" Not looking too bright... |
◊ 2023-12-08 20:56 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zxV2qe78sI |
◊ 2024-09-03 06:09 |
There were two Countach 25th Anniversary cars used in this film. The one that was not wrecked sold for over $1.6 million at RM Sotheby's in New York, and that car is in Florida. The one that was wrecked reached a high bid of $1.35 million at Bonhams during the F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The surviving Countach: https://exclusivecarregistry.com/details/lamborghini/countach/34497 The wrecked Countach: https://exclusivecarregistry.com/details/lamborghini/countach/63906 The owner of the car that survived the film told his story on VINwiki, and it is worth watching. Martin Scorsese and the production team tried to buy his Countach to wreck, but the owner refused. In the end, he did allow them to rent the car and it is still in one piece. https://youtube.com/9zxV2qe78sI?si=KCR7SNipM8ecBMNx |