24229 1997 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster

1997 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster with 19k Miles One of 200 Produced This spectacular 1997 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster is one of only 200 built. Yellow with black leather interior. 19k Miles (31k Kilometers). Offered with service records showing the last service in 2019 and accompanied by books tools and a clean Carfax report. The car runs and drives excellent and shows beautifully. Just out of 20 year ownership and originally purchased by actor Nicolas Cage. After 17 years in production the legendary Countach was replaced by the Diablo which on its arrival was the fastest most advanced and most expensive Lamborghini ever built. First exhibited publicly at Monaco in January 1990 the Diablo improved on its predecessor in every way setting a new benchmark in supercar design. It had been styled by Marcello Gandini the man responsible for the Miura and Countach and power came from the mid-mounted 5.7L 485 HP V-12 engine linked to a 5-speed manual transmission. The drivetrain consists of an all-wheel-drive system that allows the car to reach 60-mph in just 4 seconds. Today these 200mph beasts are being rediscovered as one of the most exciting supercars of their generation. One of 200 first generation VT Roadsters built Offered with books and tools Just 19k miles from new Serviced in 2019 Originally purchased new by Nicolas Cage Accompanied by service records and clean Carfax report Out of 20 year ownership Price 325 000

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