Lamborghini Countach to hit the Auction Chunk in December
Lamborghini Countach to hit the Auction Chunk in December
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New Delhi:- The famous 25th Anniversary Lamborghini Countach from The Wolf of Wall Street will be sold at the RM Sotheby's Luxury Week Auction in December. This special car is worth more than $2 million and there are only 23 of them in the world. It has a unique Bianco Polo finish.

Horacio Pagani created this car with improved bumpers and air intakes located behind the doors. As a result, it is one of the quickest Countach models ever made. In the movie, Leonardo DiCaprio's character had a car accident.

In the movie, Jordan Belfort's fancy lifestyle is shown when he drives a white 25th Anniversary Countach car while drunk and gets into an accident.

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The car's appearance was controversial because it looked very similar to the Ferrari Testarossa. The design was made by Pagani, who later started his own car company called Pagani Automobili.

But, its superior performance made it the absolute fastest version of the original Countach.

The history of Hollywood connects with the legacy of Lamborghini.

People are arguing about whether the damaged Countach car in the movie was a real 25th Anniversary edition or a changed version to look like it.

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According to reports, Director Martin Scorsese wanted to use a genuine Lamborghini Countach car to make the movie more real.

However, the car being sold at RM Sotheby's auction is both a Lamborghini and a part of Hollywood history. This makes it appealing to people from different generations.

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The Lamborghini Countach will be up for auction in December. It was featured in The Wolf of Wall Street.

The amazing artwork was created by Horacio Pagani and only a few of them exist worldwide.

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