Lamborghini Espada Donation in Los Angeles

Step into the legacy of Lamborghini with the Espada, a Bertone-Gandini-designed 4-seat GT, blending Bizzarrini V12 architecture with unmatched elegance and performance.

AutoLift LA proudly invites Lamborghini Espada owners in Los Angeles to consider donating their vintage masterpiece. The Espada, produced from 1968 to 1978, stands as Lamborghini's highest-volume V12 model, with a rich history encapsulated in its Bertone-Gandini wedge design. This stunning 4-seat grand tourer combines the thrill of a supercar with the practicality of rear-passenger accommodation, making it a significant piece of automotive heritage. The market for matching-numbers examples, especially Series III variants, has been on a steady rise, with recent auction results from Bonhams, RM Sotheby's, and Gooding & Co highlighting values in the $200-500k+ range.

With only 1,217 units produced across all series, the Espada's rarity and appeal extend beyond its performance metrics. Espada donors can rest assured that their charitable contributions will support the preservation of this iconic vehicle, ensuring that its legacy continues for generations to come. As a potential donor, it is essential to uphold the integrity of your vehicle by confirming that its matching-numbers VIN aligns with the factory build sheet from Sant'Agata Bolognese archives, reinforcing its provenance and market value.

πŸ“–Generation guide

Series I β€’ 1968-1970

Approximately 186 units produced, featuring a unique 325hp Bizzarrini-derived 3.9L V12. Distinctive interior with gold-anodized hexagonal grille and open-louvered rear panel.

Series II β€’ 1970-1972

Around 575 units manufactured, upgraded to 350hp with a refined dashboard and optional power steering, introducing a more modern aesthetic.

Series III β€’ 1972-1978

Totaling approximately 456 units, this series maintained 350hp and added standard power steering and air conditioning, along with the unique 3-speed TorqueFlite automatic option, making it the only automatic V12 Lamborghini ever.

Known issues by generation

The Lamborghini Espada, particularly its Bizzarrini-derived 3.9L V12 engine, presents a few notable service challenges. The carburetion system utilizes four triple-throat Weber 40 IDA carburetors, requiring specialized synchronization and adjustment, akin to Miura servicing. High-mileage examples may encounter camshaft wear, necessitating costly engine-out services. Additionally, the Espada's confined engine bay can lead to cooling inefficiencies, making modern upgrades a consideration for purists. Series III vehicles, with their rare TorqueFlite automatic transmission, historically commanded lower market values but are currently experiencing a resurgence in interest as collectors recognize their rarity.

Donation value by condition + generation

Valuation of the Lamborghini Espada operates on stringent criteria, with matching-numbers VIN verification deemed absolutely essential. Examples featuring factory-original paint command a significant premium of 30-50% over refinished counterparts, while Polo Storico factory restoration documentation further enhances value. Provenance from the Sant'Agata Bolognese archives, alongside a comprehensive factory-build sheet, is mandatory for accurate appraisal, particularly under IRS Form 8283 Section B guidelines. Collectors should also note that early buyer provenance can add substantial value, especially for unique ownership histories.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Espada to AutoLift LA involves working with qualified appraisers who specialize in vintage Lamborghinis. Recognized experts, such as Hagerty Senior Appraisers and RM Sotheby's specialists, ensure accurate valuation and adherence to IRS guidelines, including Form 8283 Section B, which is crucial for donations exceeding $5,000. Furthermore, enclosed transport with air-ride suspension is mandatory to protect your vehicle during transfer, ensuring it arrives in pristine condition without the risk associated with open trailer transport.

Los Angeles regional notes

Los Angeles is home to a vibrant community of vintage Lamborghini enthusiasts, but finding expert restoration and service can be a challenge. Recognized specialists like Bobileff Motorcars, Symbolic International, and Lamborghini Beverly Hills Pre-Owned serve as valuable resources. As a city with a favorable climate, it stands apart from salt-belt regions, which is crucial for preserving the longevity of your Espada’s Italian steel construction. Ensure that your car receives the care it deserves by connecting with experienced restorers who appreciate its unique heritage.

FAQ

What is the process for verifying matching-numbers VIN?
To verify your Espada's matching-numbers VIN, you'll need to align the engine number, gearbox number, and chassis number with the factory build sheet from Lamborghini's archives. This documentation is crucial for maintaining the vehicle's provenance and value.
How does Polo Storico restoration compare to independent restoration?
Polo Storico restoration is recognized directly by Lamborghini and commands a premium due to its authenticity and adherence to factory specifications. Independent restorations, while sometimes excellent, may not offer the same level of provenance, which can affect your vehicle's value.
How can I obtain the factory build sheet for my Espada?
You can request the factory build sheet by contacting Lamborghini's customer service or Polo Storico department. They will provide you with the necessary documentation to establish your car's authenticity and matching-numbers status.
What is the premium for factory-original paint versus refinished?
Factory-original paint examples can command a premium of 30-50% over refinished cars. This significant difference underscores the importance of maintaining the original finish for collectors and investors.
What qualifies as a qualified appraiser for my Espada?
A qualified appraiser should be a recognized marque specialist, such as a Hagerty Senior Appraiser, an RM Sotheby's expert, or a Bonhams Italian specialist. They must have demonstrable knowledge in vintage Lamborghinis to provide an accurate appraisal.
What is the significance of the Weber carburetor in my Espada?
The Weber 40 IDA carburetors used in the Espada are part of the Bizzarrini-derived engine architecture, requiring specialized tuning. This complexity adds to the authenticity and performance of the vehicle, making proper service essential.
What adds value to the original buyer provenance for my Espada?
Original buyer provenance, such as notable previous ownership by royalty or celebrities, can add significant value, sometimes between $50,000 and $150,000, depending on the fame and documentation supporting the ownership history.

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If you own a Lamborghini Espada, consider donating to AutoLift LA to help preserve this iconic masterpiece. Your contribution not only supports the legacy of Lamborghini but also enhances the appreciation of vintage automotive history in our community.

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