Donate Your Vintage Lamborghini Espada to Lancaster Motor Gifts

Join us in honoring Lamborghini’s legacy with the iconic V12 Espada, a Bertone-Gandini-designed masterpiece that redefined family supercars with its elegant 4-seat configuration.

The Lamborghini Espada, produced from 1968 to 1978, stands as a testament to the brand's innovation and commitment to performance. As Lamborghini's highest-volume V12 model, the Espada blends the exhilarating spirit of a supercar with the practicality of a family vehicle. With approximately 1217 units produced across three series, the Espada caters to collectors and enthusiasts alike, reflecting a remarkable evolution of design and engineering. Its enduring appeal, especially for matching-numbers Series III models, drives an appreciating market trajectory, with auction values soaring between $200,000 and $500,000+

At Lancaster Motor Gifts, we invite you to consider donating your Lamborghini Espada to contribute to the preservation of this remarkable heritage. Each Espada presents a unique opportunity to honor not only its legacy but also its provenance, with Polo Storico factory restoration documentation enhancing its value. For owners in Lancaster, this is a chance to ensure the legacy of this exceptional model continues to flourish within the community, supported by the expertise of trusted appraisers and vintage car specialists.

📖Generation guide

Series I • 1968-1970

Approximately 186 units produced, featuring the original 325hp Bizzarrini-derived 3.9L V12 with a distinct front-engine layout. Known for its luxurious gold-anodized interior trim and unique rear design.

Series II • 1970-1972

Approximately 575 units produced, retaining the 350hp V12 while introducing power steering and a refined dashboard layout. Glass rear-quarter windows added without the louvers typical of the first series.

Series III • 1972-1978

Approximately 456 units produced, this final evolution maintained the 350hp output while enhancing refinement with standard power steering and optional air-conditioning. Notably, around 55 units featured an automatic Transmission.

Known issues by generation

The Lamborghini Espada, with its Bizzarrini-derived 3.9L V12, presents specific mechanical considerations. The Weber 40 IDA carburetors require specialist service for synchronization and jetting, with costs potentially reaching $10,000 for a complete rebuild. Additionally, camshaft and timing chain wear at high mileage necessitate an engine-out service, often costing between $30,000 and $50,000. Cooling system challenges are pronounced, as heat-soak in the confined engine bay may require electric fan upgrades, which originality purists may view unfavorably. Body-on-frame rust issues, especially on floor pans and door bottoms due to 1960s-70s Italian rust protection, may warrant a comprehensive restoration that can range from $150,000 to $300,000 for concours-grade vehicles.

Donation value by condition + generation

The vintage Lamborghini market shows a clear trend favoring matching-numbers vehicles, with VIN verification of engine, gearbox, and chassis paramount for appraisals. Factory-original paint examples command a significant premium, often between 30-50%, over refinished cars. Documentation proving Polo Storico factory restorations versus independent restorations can significantly enhance value, as does possessing the original-build sheet from Sant'Agata Bolognese. For Series III Espadas, especially those with automatic transmissions, the rarity now reverses historical pricing trends, showcasing their desirability within the collector market.

Donation process for this model

When considering a donation of your Espada, it is essential to engage a recognized marque specialist for appraisal, including Hagerty Senior Appraiser or acknowledged experts from RM Sotheby’s and Bonhams. IRS Form 8283 Section B is critical for any vehicle exceeding the $5,000 threshold, so documentation ensuring matching-numbers VIN and build history is required. Ensure the use of enclosed transport with air-ride suspension for delivery, as no open trailers should be used to maintain the vehicle's condition during transit.

Lancaster regional notes

In Lancaster, the resources for maintaining your Lamborghini Espada may be limited, emphasizing the rarity of vintage Lamborghini specialists. While regional expertise is available, primary hubs like Bobileff, Symbolic International, and Lamborghini Beverly Hills remain the go-to destinations. Preservation efforts are particularly crucial, as the salt-belt conditions present unique challenges for 1960s-1980s Italian steel monocoques. Ensuring your Espada is maintained in optimal condition will not only retain its value but also honor its storied legacy.

FAQ

How do I verify the matching-numbers VIN for my Espada?
To verify the matching-numbers VIN, check that your engine, gearbox, and chassis numbers align with the factory build sheet from Sant'Agata Bolognese. The engine number stamping and gearbox number stamping must match the records for authenticity.
What is the difference between Polo Storico and independent restorations?
Polo Storico restorations are factory-approved and typically command higher premiums due to their authenticity and adherence to original specifications. Independent restorations may vary in quality and may not meet the stringent standards recognized by Lamborghini.
How can I obtain the factory build sheet for my Espada?
You can request the factory build sheet from Lamborghini's official archives. This document provides crucial provenance information to substantiate the authenticity of your Espada, essential for collectors and appraisers.
How does original paint affect the value of my Espada?
Factory-original paint examples command a premium of 30-50% over refinished vehicles. Original paint signifies authenticity and is highly sought after by collectors, making it a critical factor in valuation.
What is the appraisal threshold for IRS Form 8283 Section B?
For vintage Lamborghinis like the Espada, the IRS Form 8283 Section B applies to any vehicle exceeding the $5,000 threshold. It is essential to involve a qualified appraiser familiar with this tier of classic cars.
What are the differences in carburetors for the Countach 5000 QV?
The Countach 5000 QV features either Weber 44 DCNF carburetors for European models or Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection for US-spec vehicles. European models typically attract a premium due to their performance characteristics.
What is the significance of original buyer provenance?
Original buyer provenance can significantly enhance the value of a vehicle, particularly for rare models. Documentation linking the vehicle to notable owners, such as royalty or celebrities, can increase its desirability and market value.

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As a proud owner of a Lamborghini Espada, you hold a piece of automotive history. Your potential donation to Lancaster Motor Gifts not only aids in preserving this legacy but also enriches our community's appreciation for fine automobiles. Let us work together to ensure that the Spirit of the Espada lives on for generations to come.

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