1963 350 GTV


The 1963 350 GTV That Started it All

Wanting a higher level of refinement, Lamborghini's first car to roll off the assembly line was the 1963 350 GTV. With both car and agricultural businesses flourishing, Ferruccio allowed his engineers to design and construct a new car - the legendary Miura, arguably the world's first supercar.


1963 350 GTV

The Lamborghini 350 GTV prototype was the first car Lamborghini ever made and it set the company on a wild ride from concept to production in a really short amount of time. The first Lamborghini 350 GT rolled off the assembly line in Italy in May 1964. Lamborghini built 120 units between 1964 and 1966 when it was replaced by the 400 GT.


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350 GTV Years 1963 Production 1 unit Engine 3.5 L Nat Aspirated V12 Power 360 bhp @ 8,000 rpm Torque 239 lb-ft @ 6,000 rpm 0 - 60 mph N/A Top Speed 155 mph More Research Specifications Pictures Recent News


350 GTV (1963) Old Concept Cars

The Lamborghini 350 GTV was the prototype and forerunner of the later 350 GT (Lamborghini's first production model). It featured a controversial semi-fastback body design by Franco Scaglione, which was modified for series production by Carrozzeria Touring, and Lamborghini's own 3.5 liter V-12 engine. The car was presented to the public on the.


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The Lamborghini 350 GTV prototype, unveiled four years before the iconic Miura, had a sleek design inspired by Aston Martin and Jaguar cars, featuring a tapering rear and a sleek front end. The.


1963 350 GTV Gallery Gallery

Lamborghini 350 GTV. As released at the 1963 Turin Auto Show, the 350 GTV must have stirred much attention. Not until the release of this car, Lamborghini was only manufacturing premium tractors and the GTV offer had a striking new body design by Franco Scaglione. Ferruccio Lamborghini, who was very wealthy in the sixties, decided to change the.


1964 350 GT Wallpapers

FOLLOW MARKET As the first Lamborghini car sold to the public, the 350 GT has the distinct history of being the launching point for the revered marque. Featuring a 3.5 L V12 engine, the 350 GT began the tradition of V12 engined Lamborghinis which continues to this day.


ARCHIVIO PROTOTIPI 350 GTV PROTOTIPO

On a parallel note, Maserati's 3500 GT, though only slightly cheaper than the 350GT upon its 1964 debut, outsold Lamborghini significantly, with over 2,000 units sold compared to Lamborghini's 120 grand tourers. Maserati's success transformed the company from a minor player to a major contender in the high-end Italian GT car market.The 3500 GT distinguished itself with a six-cylinder.


1963 350 GTV Pictures, Photos, Wallpapers. Top Speed

The Lamborghini 350 GTV's powerful V-12 engine with a unique exhaust note influenced the modern-day Lamborghini Sián, Revuelto, and Countach LPI models. The dual overhead camshafts of the 350.


1963 350 GTV Top Speed

Whereas the GTV had been assembled in Ferruccio Lamborghini's tractor factory, the 350 GT was built at Sant'Agata. It became Lamborghini's sole offering and a direct rival for the Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso (soon to be replaced by the 275 GTB), the Maserati 3500 GTi / Mistral and Aston Martin DB5.


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The 350 GT introduced a design that was a more balanced evolution of the prototype 350 GTV (conceived by Franco Scaglione), and was the first Lamborghini car to be officially mass-produced. The 350 GT was an instant success, and Carrozzeria Touring produced 120 units, the majority of which featured the 3.5 liter 12-cylinder engine and 320 CV.


350 GTV Pas un taureau si furieux Photoscar

The Lamborghini 350 GTV pioneered the unique blend of Italian elegance and aggressive design that defines modern Lamborghini. The 350 GTV's V-12 engine, designed by Giotto Bizzarrini, set.


1963 350GTV Top Speed

The Lamborghini 350 GTV is a Lamborghini prototype and forerunner of the automaker's first production model, the 350 GT. It was first presented to the public at the 1963 Turin Auto Show. Development Rear three-quarter view. The.


350 GTV Views, Vehicles

Lamborghini 350 GT - Guide. The 350 GT was a hit. The legend had begun. Ferruccio Lamborghini unveiled the distinctively angular 350 GTV on October 29, 1963, at his newly built factory in Sant'Agata and later at the Turin Motor Show. This prototype car, although drawing a lot of attention, was evidently not ready for the market.


Coche antiguo GTV del año 1963 Fondos pantalla coches

While construction of the new Automobili Lamborghini facility took place, the 350 GTV was assembled in Ferruccio Lamborghini's tractor factory at Cento. Having most famously been responsible for the seminal 250 GTO during his time at Ferrari, Giotto Bizzarrini had left Maranello in the famous 1961 palace revolt.


1963 350 GTV

The Lamborghini 350 GT is a grand tourer manufactured by Lamborghini between 1964 and 1966. It was the first production vehicle produced by Lamborghini. [1] The 350 GT was based on the earlier Lamborghini 350 GTV and was equipped with a 3.5 liter V12 engine and a 2-door coupé body by Carrozzeria Touring.

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