A rare Lamborghini 4×4 – dubbed Rambo Lambo – is on the market for £370,000.
The LM002 model was built in 1993.
It doesn’t look flash like it’s supercars and can only do 118mph.
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But has an engine from one of its iconic Countach cars.
And it was one of only 300 ever made.
The one for sale has only had three owners, so it’s in very good condition.
The car features a black exterior with red piped seats and a Countach C-12 engine with fibreglass panels, air conditioning and electric windows.
It was originally delivered to Germany to land in the hands of Pasqual Albeda, who ‘cherished’ the vehicle until 2018.
The Lamborghini SUV was then auctioned in Essen.
Its last adoring owner took over in April of 2024 and the vehicle only has 14,078 miles on the clock when it was catalogued.
The LM002 has 444 horsepower, a five speed manual gearbox and even has both two and four wheel drive.
It can reach 0-60mph in just 7.7 seconds and with a fuel tank holding up to 290 litres.
Its brakes and transmission were serviced in June of 2019 with electrical faults sorted too along with some Pirelli Scorpion tyres being fitted.
It even had a refresh of the shiny black exterior too in May of 2020- with the impressive outside matching the smart leather interior.
The seats inside the SUV feature red piping along the edges, which match the lower door trim.
A ‘very rare’ factory luggage compartment is also located in the ‘rear bed’.
The car is set to be sold by Sotheby’s at auction in Coral Gables, Florida, US, reports Luxury Auto News.
A spokesperson said: “Few could have anticipated the imposing sight of a six-foot-tall, nearly three-ton, V-12 powered, four-wheel-drive behemoth at the 1986 European Motor Show Brussels.
“Much less one appearing on the Lamborghini stand.
“But then, Lamborghini was never one to follow convention, and few of its models, if any, embody this free-thinking approach more completely than the fantastically idiosyncratic LM002.
“Powered by a version of the mighty Countach V-12 engine, the LM002 featured a tubular steel chassis clad with aluminium and fibreglass panels, which encompassed a luxurious interior with air conditioning, electric windows, and full leather trim.
“A ZF five-speed manual gearbox transmitted the engine’s generous 444 horsepower to the road, while switchable front and rear differentials allowed for two and four-wheel drive, ensuring that the LM002 could tackle all road surfaces in any environment.
“Performance was impressive for a vehicle of its size, weight, and form factor, with a 0–60 mph time of 7.7 seconds and a top speed of 118 mph.
“Produced from 1986 through 1993, only about 300 or so are said to have been built.”
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