LAMBORGHINI 400 GT | 400GT 2+2 1967 - Test drive in top gear - V12 Engine sound | SCC TV

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Recently we came across this beautiful Lamborghini 400 GT 2+2 1967 at The Gallery in Brummen, The Netherlands. We took this magnificent car out for a spin! We love to hear your comments on our videos or receive a thumb up! Thanks a lot!
    The first 400GT, commonly referred to as simply the 400GT or 400GT Interim, was essentially the older 350GT featuring an enlarged, 3929 cc (240 c.i.) V12 engine, with a power output of 320 bhp (239 kW). Twenty-three of these cars were built, with three featuring aluminium bodywork.
    The second 400GT, commonly known as the 400GT 2+2, had a different roofline, and minor sheetmetal changes compared to the 350GT and first 400GT. It was first presented at the 1966 Geneva Auto Show. The larger body shape enabled the +2 seating to be installed in the rear, where the 350GT only had room for luggage or +1 seating. The bodywork was designed by Carrozzeria Touring. The 400GT 2+2 also had a Lamborghini designed gearbox, with Porsche style synchromesh on all gears, which greatly improved the drivetrain.
    A total of 23 units of 400GT Interim and 224 units of the 400GT 2+2 were built from 1966 to 1968, when it was replaced with the Islero.
    A special, one-off version called the 400GT Monza was built by Neri and Bonacini, who had previously worked on the 350GT.
    The 400GT 2+2 shared the same wheelbase as the 400GT Interim and the 350GT. All were 2.55 Meters.

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