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source Moto Vitelloni - Wheels n' wings.
Lamborghini Countach LP5000 S 1984. - source Amazing Classic Cars.
A Miura in Venice.
Part of the Chicago Auto Show Supercar Gallery.
Photos by Chanh Tang || IG
Lamborghini Miura P400 S. 📸 Bonhams. - source Rétro Passion Automobiles.
Grand Prix de Monaco F1
En miniature
Lamborghini Miura SV 1971. - source CarJager Worlwide.
De Tomaso P72 2019 Engine: 6.3L V12 Supercharged Power: 590 kW / 791 hp Torque: 760 Nm / 560 lb-ft
Lamborghini Sián
Photo Credit: Broad Arrow Auctions
De Tomaso P72 2019 Engine: 6.3L V12 Supercharged Power: 590 kW / 791 hp Torque: 760 Nm / 560 lb-ft
Volvo P1800 Cyan, 2024. Cyan Racing's latest P1800 restomod features a more road-focused series of modifications. The 2.0 litre turbocharged engine has been detuned to 345hp (from the racing version's 414hp) and the the fully adjustable suspension has been tweaked for long distance cruising. There's also a 5-speed Holinger gearbox. Cyan will carry out the work on a limited number of P1800s for "around" $600,000.
Lamborghini Miura P400 1966 Design by Bertone. - source Auction Bay Kenya
Lamborghini Miura. - source Steve Battilana.
Lamborghini Miura by Davide De Martis
Porsche Sport Classic
1976 Lamborghini Countach LP 400 "Periscopio" by Bretonne 🇮🇹 #classiccar
source Moto Vitelloni - Wheels n' wings.
Lamborghini Esenva SCV12
Vroom.
1969 Lamborghini Miura P400 S
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This is the new Shelby GT350 Mustang
500bhp-plus, track-ready Stang is Ford’s most powerful naturally aspirated V8 production car yet.
This is the new Shelby GT350 Mustang, the most extreme iteration yet of Ford’s sixth-gen pony car. And under that angry, stripped bonnet lurks nothing less than the most powerful naturally aspirated motor ever fitted to a production Ford.
Over 500bhp of power, to be more precise, courtesy of a 5.2-litre V8 that Ford calls ‘essentially an all-new powerplant.”
It’s the Blue Oval’s first production V8 ever to employ a flat-plane crankshaft, a configuration Ford says permits faster revving, better cylinder breathing and an even better noise (a “distinctive, throaty howl,” according to Ford performance boss Jamal Hameedi).
Oh, and no shortage of torque, either: the GT350’s peak twist output stands at over 400lb ft. [x]