It’s crazy to me that this lad has taken it upon himself to not only build affordable countachs but he also makes it run, drive, and handle better while paying 100% detail to the odds and ins that make it a Countach. Sad that one man with a passion can revive a legend better than the brand that birthed it. I don’t even particularly fancy Countachs however the passion put into these cars makes me want to buy one solely because a man captured the true essence of one of Lamborghini’s very last true drivers cars
I’ve been up close and personal with one of his cars at a showroom and I thought it was a real one, it was unbelievable, perfect coachlines, paint, everything was perfect, I swore I’d go back and buy it, terry is a true visionary
This is one of the best replicas I’ve seen, the Countach has always had a place in my heart. I was one of the kids growing up with numerous posters of this car all over the bedroom walls ❤❤
I've seen 2 Countach on the road in my life time and they were awesome. Both seen back in the early 90s. One was black and I think it had a red pen strip. The other was full red. My parents had one of those old Buick wagons and sitting in the back me and one of my brothers had a great view, giant rear window, side windows and we could see and hear the Lambos drive by.
A LOT OF REPLICAS OUT THERE DONT LOOK RIGHT - NAILED IT ! These Ones Look RIGHT ! And Drive Right. My Dream is Actually A Replica, White Countach , My Dream car And Hopefully One Day I Will be ABle To Buy Such A Thing
I have a 1986 Euroworks Mirage S project based on a Stretched 1986 Fiero GT. It has a crate GM 350 V8 conversion mated to the Fiero 5-speed manual transmission, which has never been run since installed new. The vehicle is about 75% completed overall. The interior is unfinished bare metal, and there is some electrical wiring that needs to be completed. I have about 90 - 95% of the parts needed to complete the project, many of which are OEM Lamborghini parts, that I have been collecting for the past 13 years. This was a lifelong dream of mine to build a Countach replica, as I could never afford the real thing, and as stated in this video, I wanted the reliability and repairability that a replica could provide. I have worked as an automotive engineer for 33 years. Unfortunately, my physical abilities have diminished as I have got older, and I am no longer physically able to work on the project. The vehicle has been stored for the past 7 years untouched. Is this a project that you might have interest in considering purchasing / completing? Over the years, I have had a lot of people who have seen it say that they would be interested in buying it, but truthfully, they really have no idea what they would be getting into, or what it would take to finish it. They lack the knowledge, skills, equipment, tools, and facilities required to build ANY vehicle, let alone the unique complexity and challenges of the Countach. Nor would they have any familiarity with the Countach history or differences between models/model years. This is a project for a VERY unique individual with a very unique set of skills and knowledge, which appears from the video to be someone like yourself. I would like to see it go to someone who would actually be able to finish it. Send a reply to let me know if it would be something that you might have interest in. Thanks.
Beautiful car! I've been following your page on Facebook. One thing I noticed though, is that pedal box at 5:30 is TINY! Is that seriously all the room there is for the pedals and the driver's feet?
Fantastic work! I’ve been stacking parts just got my hands on a Porsche g50 transmission , NOS dash lights (6) , lambo steering wheel and a few other parts with a NOS IFG Countach body.
@@davidtaylor857 the house and garage is first then I start. The 37 project is almost ready to start Ill be posting more soon still messing with the the friends caddy
Are you still building these? If so is there any way I can speak with you? I have been out of the industry for a while and last year I was contacted about one of the prova countaches I had built back in the 80s. Then another guy that had one of the John Easton Bill Kester bodies contacted me and after helping them I decided to build one again and picked up a new body. Now things have changed greatly and I need to get caught up on the industry suppliers and such. I do know of Buy the horns parts but thats it. Now days collision repair manuals should be available and I would like to find one. I think this time I want to do a better final product than all our other cars we built in the 80s and 90s. I would very much appreciate if I may speak with you at some time. I need to get some input on sources and changes you know of that are standard now for the industry. Thank you Mr. Fox
This with a LT6 flat-plane crank V8 engine (w/ a custom catback x-pipe exhaust) from Cheverolet would provide the perfect audio symphony mated to this absolutely stunning replica. Would be just a delicious combo… 🤤
Recently spent 30k on a imported Camry which I itself is an amazing car Next plan is to buy and build one of these Prova versions The guy selling the kits is a very informed chap ..
I believe I heard you say you build provas aswell ? I used to build provas back in the late 80s and early 90s. Do you have any contacts for prova? I am here in the states and can not find a contact. Out here we had bill Kester but he was shut down. We built provas and then Kester bodies. If you are still involved in the industry and have any info please let me know. Thank you.
Hi Do you do comission builds? I had a MK2 mirage which I bought from DC supercars which I sold in 2017. But no car I've owned since has come close! So now I'm looking to buy another. Btw I totally get what you mean about being at shows with the likes of genuine Ferrari's and McLaren's being there and people still swarm to the Countach. Great workmanship!
I hope that some day he will tackle the Miura - maybe asking counsel to Gandini, who in an interview lamented that he had been forced, by production comcerns, to use smaller (rear) tires and a narrower track thann what he would have preferred...
A replica like this is like if the factory just kept evolving the car and never stopped selling it , if you can see a 1:1 silhouette of a Countach on the road in a sea of bland then that can only be a win
I was just thinking of something like this-a "replica" Countach that looks right, but with better build quality. Something not as expensive as a real one, but of such a standard that being cheap would be impossible. Come to find out this video is two years old.
I'm only 2 min in, and I'm not dissin this dude, he's def super cool, but he said the dude he bought the black one from was keeping it in a 7' by 7' garage. A Countach is 5" shy of twice that length. Maybe it was only halfway in the garage?
Countach is 6ft wide by 8ft Yeap it was nearly sticking out a garage basically built in the 1960’ for a Mini ... see ArtWorkzdesigns FB site to see how tight it was 😉
More easy to use in Daily... perfect detail attention.. I LOVE YOUR REPL.ICAS A LOT......... ( even if i cannot understand why dup.icate a Ferrari 348 or 360... lot of exist in market ) but true countach is rare... too complication for use ...etc etc yours are better in sll points
I really appreciate your work, fantastic, but is it legal to put the Lamborghini logo on it? There's actually nothing Lamborghini about it other than the copied design.
If you notice they never show these replicas from the side. Its always at weird angles. That is because they car looks like a matchbox car from the side, meaning that it has a shortened wheel base which is a tale tale sign of a kit car.
Just once I’d like to see a Countach replica with a gated shifter and the shifter knob that looks like the original.. They all have those ugly cheap looking shifters. Do better.
No SUVs in the 80s to worry about? I've got a 1984 Suburban with 4" lift that I drive daily. I would steam roll over a countach and may not even realize it! Regardless, a better cage is a good idea.
@@SAXONWARLORD1000AD The 6.2L Diesel suburban was a global product, one of GMs 1st engines designed from scratch using the metric system. The gasoline versions were also exported greatly starting around 1980, mostly to the middle east and latin america.
@@WOWster007 Actually, the Zombie Surburban has quite a few admirers on my channel. You see, I actually build stuff, unlike you that just like to tear stuff down. If you're not happy with your life, then make a change. We all have that power.
@@CrankAddict lol the suburban was a global product u not going to get your lamborghini run over by one in the uk tho r u, infact i think ive seen more lamborghinis here than suburbans
Halo I’m form Tokyo my name is max , if I want to order aLamborghini Replica Countach , it’s take how long times and how much is the price ???? And how can I contact you to get an order ? Thankyou
It’s crazy to me that this lad has taken it upon himself to not only build affordable countachs but he also makes it run, drive, and handle better while paying 100% detail to the odds and ins that make it a Countach. Sad that one man with a passion can revive a legend better than the brand that birthed it. I don’t even particularly fancy Countachs however the passion put into these cars makes me want to buy one solely because a man captured the true essence of one of Lamborghini’s very last true drivers cars
I’ve been up close and personal with one of his cars at a showroom and I thought it was a real one, it was unbelievable, perfect coachlines, paint, everything was perfect, I swore I’d go back and buy it, terry is a true visionary
The 2021 "Countach" is awful looking😖
This is one of the best replicas I’ve seen, the Countach has always had a place in my heart. I was one of the kids growing up with numerous posters of this car all over the bedroom walls ❤❤
Replicas are awesome, because we can modify them...
I've seen 2 Countach on the road in my life time and they were awesome. Both seen back in the early 90s. One was black and I think it had a red pen strip. The other was full red. My parents had one of those old Buick wagons and sitting in the back me and one of my brothers had a great view, giant rear window, side windows and we could see and hear the Lambos drive by.
Don't get me wrong, I love the modern supercars but the countach will always be to me the most beautiful car ever designed. 👍🇬🇧
That is so cool, an amazing build with great attention to detail
A LOT OF REPLICAS OUT THERE DONT LOOK RIGHT - NAILED IT ! These Ones Look RIGHT ! And Drive Right.
My Dream is Actually A Replica, White Countach , My Dream car And Hopefully One Day I Will be ABle To Buy Such A Thing
Guy does amazing work
Exciting like a Countach, but not a terrible car. Brilliant! ❤️👍
I have a 1986 Euroworks Mirage S project based on a Stretched 1986 Fiero GT. It has a crate GM 350 V8 conversion mated to the Fiero 5-speed manual transmission, which has never been run since installed new. The vehicle is about 75% completed overall. The interior is unfinished bare metal, and there is some electrical wiring that needs to be completed. I have about 90 - 95% of the parts needed to complete the project, many of which are OEM Lamborghini parts, that I have been collecting for the past 13 years. This was a lifelong dream of mine to build a Countach replica, as I could never afford the real thing, and as stated in this video, I wanted the reliability and repairability that a replica could provide. I have worked as an automotive engineer for 33 years. Unfortunately, my physical abilities have diminished as I have got older, and I am no longer physically able to work on the project. The vehicle has been stored for the past 7 years untouched. Is this a project that you might have interest in considering purchasing / completing? Over the years, I have had a lot of people who have seen it say that they would be interested in buying it, but truthfully, they really have no idea what they would be getting into, or what it would take to finish it. They lack the knowledge, skills, equipment, tools, and facilities required to build ANY vehicle, let alone the unique complexity and challenges of the Countach. Nor would they have any familiarity with the Countach history or differences between models/model years. This is a project for a VERY unique individual with a very unique set of skills and knowledge, which appears from the video to be someone like yourself. I would like to see it go to someone who would actually be able to finish it. Send a reply to let me know if it would be something that you might have interest in. Thanks.
👏🏻🎆🌋🙃 well done, thank you sir. I am very happy now because you are exist and doing affordable magical arts.
Beautiful car! I've been following your page on Facebook. One thing I noticed though, is that pedal box at 5:30 is TINY! Is that seriously all the room there is for the pedals and the driver's feet?
The original countach had really small pedal boxes too
Superb, I have been on the hunt for one for a while, one day!!
Terry its Prostreet Lamborghini I see you got a shop now, way to go ! I got off facebook, just on You Tube now !
Cool love your motor not seen many that nice over there 👍
Looks awesome just the way it is
I don’t know how he does it, I’ve seen his cars, the man’s a magician
Fantastic work! I’ve been stacking parts just got my hands on a Porsche g50 transmission , NOS dash lights (6) , lambo steering wheel and a few other parts with a NOS IFG Countach body.
When you gonna start countach build ? You gonna film it ?
@@davidtaylor857 the house and garage is first then I start. The 37 project is almost ready to start Ill be posting more soon still messing with the the friends caddy
Are you still building these? If so is there any way I can speak with you? I have been out of the industry for a while and last year I was contacted about one of the prova countaches I had built back in the 80s. Then another guy that had one of the John Easton Bill Kester bodies contacted me and after helping them I decided to build one again and picked up a new body. Now things have changed greatly and I need to get caught up on the industry suppliers and such. I do know of Buy the horns parts but thats it. Now days collision repair manuals should be available and I would like to find one. I think this time I want to do a better final product than all our other cars we built in the 80s and 90s. I would very much appreciate if I may speak with you at some time. I need to get some input on sources and changes you know of that are standard now for the industry. Thank you Mr. Fox
Outstanding craftsmanship.
This with a LT6 flat-plane crank V8 engine (w/ a custom catback x-pipe exhaust) from Cheverolet would provide the perfect audio symphony mated to this absolutely stunning replica.
Would be just a delicious combo… 🤤
Beautiful replications. Excellent work. Wish I could get a kit like this in South Africa
Muchas Felicidades Joven Por Su Canal.
Saludos Cordiales Desde Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México. ..
Awesome work! I want one.
Lovely cars beautiful shapes
Terry how much for this beauty?
I would love to own one of yours?
I will never own a real countach so i hope to one day buy a replica countach
Anyone who daily drives a Countach is a Legend to me!
Recently spent 30k on a imported Camry which I itself is an amazing car
Next plan is to buy and build one of these Prova versions
The guy selling the kits is a very informed chap ..
I believe I heard you say you build provas aswell ? I used to build provas back in the late 80s and early 90s. Do you have any contacts for prova? I am here in the states and can not find a contact. Out here we had bill Kester but he was shut down. We built provas and then Kester bodies. If you are still involved in the industry and have any info please let me know. Thank you.
Prova is back in business. Google them.
Hi Do you do comission builds? I had a MK2 mirage which I bought from DC supercars which I sold in 2017. But no car I've owned since has come close! So now I'm looking to buy another. Btw I totally get what you mean about being at shows with the likes of genuine Ferrari's and McLaren's being there and people still swarm to the Countach. Great workmanship!
You could contact them through their facebook page. They're pretty active on there.
Very nice cars, do you have a website?
ArtWorkzdesigns on FB
Very cool. Other than the gear lever, it looks like an actual 1986-88 Quattrovalve 🤘🤘
cool ass car
Exact same wheelbase as a boxster,wonder if you could drop the body on to a chassis.
Best looking car ever made God I wish I can have one
Looks spot on. Love it! Let me know if you're ever selling it... Although I am sure A) You won't B) There's going to be a long queue!
very nice
How do I contact to have one made for me?
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wow want the v12 twin turbo please all ally amazing sir
I hope that some day he will tackle the Miura - maybe asking counsel to Gandini, who in an interview lamented that he had been forced, by production comcerns, to use smaller (rear) tires and a narrower track thann what he would have preferred...
Very beautiful replica.. Lamborghini reps always looked better than the Ferrari reps i noticed..
Superb!
I love it
A replica like this is like if the factory just kept evolving the car and never stopped selling it , if you can see a 1:1 silhouette of a Countach on the road in a sea of bland then that can only be a win
How do i get a hold of this guy?
You can probably get a hold of him through his facebook page. It's listed in the video notes. His facebook is pretty active.
If you like replica’s, check out the Strohm DeRella models.
Not many have been made.
I would love to hear the sound of the engine
I want one! I am 6"6, must be made to fit.
Does he sell them?
How we reach him?
I was just thinking of something like this-a "replica" Countach that looks right, but with better build quality. Something not as expensive as a real one, but of such a standard that being cheap would be impossible. Come to find out this video is two years old.
hello your work is remarkable as I could never buy it I would like to see how much it would cost me to have a perfect replica like yours
How much can you build one for me 50:000 or more
Start at £75K upwards
I want the cannonball run countach
I'm only 2 min in, and I'm not dissin this dude, he's def super cool, but he said the dude he bought the black one from was keeping it in a 7' by 7' garage. A Countach is 5" shy of twice that length. Maybe it was only halfway in the garage?
Countach is 6ft wide by 8ft Yeap it was nearly sticking out a garage basically built in the 1960’ for a Mini ... see ArtWorkzdesigns FB site to see how tight it was 😉
More easy to use in Daily... perfect detail attention.. I LOVE YOUR REPL.ICAS A LOT......... ( even if i cannot understand why dup.icate a Ferrari 348 or 360... lot of exist in market ) but true countach is rare... too complication for use ...etc etc yours are better in sll points
For sale ?
I own one of the 25 Sienna's.
I have a contact that has a stash of parts and thankfully he’s been selling me some! he has 3 replica Countachs, 1 is somewhat famous on youtube.
This is well nice and got my initials on it RMA LOL
"Video Bob" should be taking notes.
Can this car only be registered as Q?
Lamborghini Clonetach 🙂
THANKS I'LL PUT CLONTCH ON MY PLATES -_-
I want to get 1 built from this guy, with a v8, but automatic gearbox
I really appreciate your work, fantastic, but is it legal to put the Lamborghini logo on it? There's actually nothing Lamborghini about it other than the copied design.
I can't tell the difference from a real one, wow
I m sorry but is tht guy from boomerang?😂
Are his sunglasses 🕶 hand built too?
💪🤡☝️
Can always do a Shelby coyote swap. Better performance than the original
Essendo illegale,la Lamborghini non lo gradirà si poteva osare di più : Miura. Saluti
GG
Точная копия это прекрасно и главное не на базе Pontiac Fiero
I'll use K24 and make it like Honda reliability.
You have to be crazy to pay the price for the real thing. I'd buy a clone.
If you notice they never show these replicas from the side. Its always at weird angles. That is because they car looks like a matchbox car from the side, meaning that it has a shortened wheel base which is a tale tale sign of a kit car.
No, these replicas are dimensionally accurate, as they are built on bespoke chassies. The wrong looking ones are built on pre existing cars.
OMg its G1 Sideswipe
Haha! Yup just need an Autobot symbol on the hood!
This is so sick to see cause it gives you the opportunity to own your your childhood poster car without having to be a millionaire
Bill goldbegs et his damn self go
No such thing as a Porch....at least not in car-terms. Its PorschÄÄÄÄ
I prefere your Replica than a "genuine"
Just once I’d like to see a Countach replica with a gated shifter and the shifter knob that looks like the original.. They all have those ugly cheap looking shifters. Do better.
No SUVs in the 80s to worry about? I've got a 1984 Suburban with 4" lift that I drive daily. I would steam roll over a countach and may not even realize it! Regardless, a better cage is a good idea.
AND WHAT COUNTRY ARE YOU IN ? - ONLY SUVs HERE IN ENGLAND BACK IN 84 WERE Range Rovers
@@SAXONWARLORD1000AD The 6.2L Diesel suburban was a global product, one of GMs 1st engines designed from scratch using the metric system. The gasoline versions were also exported greatly starting around 1980, mostly to the middle east and latin america.
relax no one cares about your shitty 80s Suburban
@@WOWster007 Actually, the Zombie Surburban has quite a few admirers on my channel. You see, I actually build stuff, unlike you that just like to tear stuff down. If you're not happy with your life, then make a change. We all have that power.
@@CrankAddict lol the suburban was a global product u not going to get your lamborghini run over by one in the uk tho r u, infact i think ive seen more lamborghinis here than suburbans
Beter than the real thing.
$$$$$? ???
i think the fukin drugs movie..... glorifying a scammer,,, ruinned this car for all of us that work for a living.
Pathetic. If you’re faking this, you faking everything else.
This started to bore me after 10 mins which is a shame
Halo I’m form Tokyo my name is max , if I want to order aLamborghini Replica Countach , it’s take how long times and how much is the price ????
And how can I contact you to get an order ?
Thankyou
From Prova
Around 75000£
Fully built