
(Lamborghini Countach) Walter Wolf Countach
In 1975, Walter Wolf, a wealthy Canadian businessman and owner of the Wolf F1 Racing team in the 1970s, purchased an LP400; however, he was not satisfied with the LP400’s engine and asked Gianpaolo Dallara, the chief engineer of Lamborghini at that time, to create a special high-power version of the Countach. It was the “code No. 1120148” Walter Wolf special with an engine identical to the 5.0 L (310 cu in) engine from the Countach LP500 prototype, which generated 333 kW (453 PS; 447 hp) at 7,900 rpm and enabled the car to attain a theoretical maximum speed of 315 or 324 km/h (196 or 201 mph). This model also featured the upgraded wheels, Pirelli P7 tyres, large fender flares, and front and rear spoilers of the LP400 S model. It was painted red with black fender flares, and was designated “LP500 S” like the standard Countach model from the 1980s, and was the stepping stone that led to this later production model. Two other Wolf specials were produced, one painted blue, No. 1120202 (currently in Germany) and one navy blue, No. 1121210 (this car was owned by Wolf for a long time, but was eventually sold, it is currently owned by Japanese businessman Shinji Fukuda). Both of the later Wolf cars used the original 5.0-litre engine commissioned by Wolf, transplanted to each car in turn. lamborghini urus wallpaper, supercar wallpaper, huracan wallpaper, Lamborghini Countach wallpapers, veneno car
(Lamborghini Gallardo)LP 570-4 Superleggera Nero Nemesis (2010?2013)
The LP 570-4 Superleggera Nero Nemesis (???????) is a version of the LP 570-4 Superleggera for the Taiwan market, with matte black body colour, matte black interior upholstery, silver interior stitching, 4-point seat belt.
The vehicle was available for sale from 2010 to 2013. Lamborghini Gallardo wallpapers#huracan #LamboHuracan #LamborghiniMurcielago #lambo #gallardo