The Lamborghini Countach 5000 QV (Quattrovalvole) stands as an extraordinary symbol of automotive excellence and passion. Produced between 1985 and 1988, this iconic supercar encapsulates the spirit of its era with its aggressive design, powered by a 5.2L V12 engine. With approximately 631 units worldwide, the Countach 5000 QV is considered a blue-chip vintage supercar, boasting a rich history that resonates deeply within the collector community.
At auction houses like Bonhams, RM Sotheby’s, and Gooding & Co, matching-numbers examples fetch between $400k and $1.2M, solidifying the 5000 QV's status as a sought-after collector's piece. RideRescue honors this legacy by inviting donors with a passion for classic automobiles to contribute their cherished Countach, ensuring its preservation for future generations while providing vital support to our mission.
📖Generation guide
Countach 5000 QV • 1985-1988
A final evolution of the legendary Countach line, the 5000 QV features a powerful 5.2L V12 with four valves per cylinder, emphasizing performance and distinctive Italian craftsmanship.
Known issues by generation
The Countach 5000 QV, with its unique engineering, presents specific challenges that owners should be aware of. These include the need for specialized service for the carbureted European-spec 6 dual-throat Weber 44 DCNF configuration, which requires meticulous synchronization and jetting adjustments. Additionally, the Bosch K-Jetronic mechanical fuel-injection system on US-DOT-spec models can incur high service costs. Furthermore, maintaining the integrity of the spaceframe chassis is essential, as rust issues can develop in the lower frame tubes. A full restoration to concours standards can be demanding, requiring expertise in both mechanical and aesthetic preservation.
Donation value by condition + generation
In the realm of vintage Lamborghinis, condition is paramount. Matching-numbers VIN verification is absolutely mandatory to confirm authenticity, while factory-original paint can command a premium of 30-50% over refinished examples. Documents proving Polo Storico factory-restoration provenance significantly enhance value, as does the Sant'Agata Bolognese factory build sheet. For the Countach 5000 QV, examples featuring the coveted European-carbureted Weber specification can see a price difference of $50-150k compared to US-spec models, making thorough documentation crucial for prospective donations.
Donation process for this model
Donating a Countach 5000 QV to RideRescue requires careful adherence to guidelines. It is vital to engage a qualified appraiser recognized within the vintage Lamborghini community, such as those from Hagerty or RM Sotheby’s. Given the IRS implications, specifically Form 8283 Section B, proper documentation is essential for any vehicle exceeding $5k in value. Enclosed transport with air-ride suspension is a must to ensure the vehicle's integrity during transit, with matching-numbers VIN and factory build sheet mandatory to reinforce provenance.
Little Rock regional notes
In Little Rock, Countach 5000 QV owners face unique preservation challenges. Recognized specialists for vintage Lamborghinis are scarce, making support from national service hubs like Bobileff and Symbolic International essential. The region's climate can also impact vehicle maintenance, with sun-belt areas often faring better against the rust challenges that plagued Italian steel monocoques in the ‘70s and ‘80s. Owners are encouraged to seek specialized services to maintain their investments.
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