The Lamborghini Countach 5000 QV (Quattrovalvole), manufactured from 1985 to 1988, represents the culmination of the legendary Countach lineage. This iconic supercar, known for its striking wedge design and raw performance, is not only a marvel of automotive engineering but also a significant piece of automotive history. With approximately 631 units produced, each Countach 5000 QV is a highly sought-after collector's item, particularly those with matching-numbers and factory-original paint. Auctions at Bonhams, RM Sotheby's, and Gooding & Co regularly see these vehicles command prices between $400k to $1.2M, solidifying their status as blue-chip investments.
When considering a donation of this exceptional model to Chesapeake Chariots, it ensures that the legacy of the Countach continues while simultaneously benefiting local charitable causes in Maryland. Your contribution will help preserve the heritage of this masterpiece, allowing others to appreciate its unique design and engineering prowess while supporting those in need. Remember, for this level of vehicle, matching-numbers VIN-to-engine-to-gearbox verification is absolutely mandatory, ensuring authenticity and value preservation for both donor and charity.
πGeneration guide
Countach 5000 QV β’ 1985-1988
The final evolution before the 25th Anniversary variant, featuring the 5.2L V12 engine with quattrovalvole technology. Notable for its aerodynamics influenced by Walter Wolf Racing.
Countach LP400 β’ 1974-1978
The original Countach, featuring a 4.0L V12 engine and landmark design by Marcello Gandini, marking the beginning of the supercar era.
Countach LP500 S β’ 1982-1985
An evolution featuring a more powerful engine and advanced aerodynamics, transitioning toward the QV specifications while retaining the classic Countach styling.
Countach 25th Anniversary β’ 1988-1990
The final production variant, characterized by enhanced aerodynamics and a more rationalized manufacturing approach, differing from the handmade lineage of the QV.
Espada Series III β’ 1970-1978
A unique four-seat grand tourer with a V12 engine, showcasing Lamborghini's versatility in design and engineering.
Known issues by generation
The Lamborghini Countach 5000 QV, while a triumph of engineering, does come with its share of known issues. The quattrovalvole 5.2L V12 engine requires specialist care, particularly for the European-spec with dual Weber 44 DCNF carburetors, which demand precise synchronization and tuning. This service can be costly, often requiring $8-15k for a full rebuild. The US-DOT-spec Bosch K-Jetronic system also has its complexities, necessitating specialized attention at significant expense. Additionally, cooling system challenges, especially in the tight engine bay, can lead to overheating if not maintained meticulously. Remember, matching-numbers verification for the engine, gearbox, and chassis is essential to uphold the vehicle's value and collector status.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of a Lamborghini Countach 5000 QV is heavily influenced by its condition and provenance. Matching-numbers VIN verification is absolutely mandatory, and vehicles with factory-original paint command a premium of 30-50% over those that have been refinished. The distinction between European-carbureted and US-spec models is crucial, with the former typically demanding a $50-150k premium. Provenance from Polo Storico restoration enhances value, while original-buyer documentation can add significant worth, particularly for unique buyers like royalty. When considering donation to Chesapeake Chariots, itβs crucial to secure a qualified appraisal from recognized marque specialists to ensure you capture the true value of your vehicle.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Lamborghini Countach 5000 QV to Chesapeake Chariots involves careful consideration and preparation. It's essential to engage a qualified appraiser who specializes in high-value vehicles, such as a Hagerty Senior Appraiser or a Bonhams Italian specialist. Each vehicle crossing the $5k threshold requires IRS Form 8283 Section B to be filled out, emphasizing the need for comprehensive documentation regarding matching-numbers VINs and factory build sheets. Furthermore, enclosed transport with air-ride suspension is mandatory to ensure your prized possession is treated with the utmost care, with no open trailers utilized in the transport process.
Maryland regional notes
For owners of the Countach 5000 QV in Maryland, maintaining your vehicle can pose unique challenges due to the limited availability of vintage Lamborghini specialists. Recognized hubs such as Bobileff Motorcars, Symbolic International, and Lamborghini Beverly Hills Pre-Owned are crucial resources for maintenance and restoration. Given Maryland's climate, particular attention to rust protection is critical for preserving the integrity of these 1980s icons. As a donor, consider how your vehicle's legacy can impact the community while ensuring its preservation through the right channels.
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