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£263,340

Alloy-Bodied 1965 Lamborghini 350 GT Project

United States • 3 May 2024

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AI Listing Summary

This 1965 Lamborghini 350 GT, chassis 0149, is a non-running project offered by a dealer in Houston, Texas. It features a 3.5-liter V12 engine, alloy bodywork, and Borrani wire wheels, but requires significant reconditioning to restore it to running condition, reflected in its $325,000 premium sold price.

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Condition 

3

The car is listed as a 'non-running project,' indicating it requires significant work to be operational. The body has imperfections, the brake system is partially disassembled, and various components are uninstalled. Although it has some desirable features like an alloy body and Borrani wire wheels, its current state necessitates substantial reconditioning.

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Manual

Transmission:

0149

Chassis No:

Odometer:

44,000 miles

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RHD/LHD:

LHD

TMU 3.5-Liter Quad-Cam V12 Six Weber Carburetors Five-Speed Manual Transmission Salisbury Limited-Slip Differential Alloy Bodywork Red Paint Black Leather Upholstery 15" Borrani Wire Wheels Servo-Assisted Disc Brakes Four-Wheel Independent Suspension Power Windows Motorola Pushbutton Radio
This 1965 Lamborghini 350 GT is one of 120 examples of the manufacturer’s first production model and was completed in March 1965 before being delivered new in New York, where it was displayed at the International Auto Show.

Chassis 0149 is said to have remained under the stewardship of a Cincinnati owner for over four decades, during which the 3.5-liter quad-cam V12 was reportedly overhauled before the car was placed in long-term storage.

With alloy bodywork in red, the car also features six Weber carburetors, a five-speed manual transmission, a limited-slip differential, four-wheel independent suspension, servo-assisted disc brakes, 15” Borrani wire wheels, black leather upholstery, power windows,...

Points of note

£263,340

Lowest Price (Since 2020)

£471,517

Median Price (Since 2020)

£606,913

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