Chesapeake Chariots invites Maryland residents to consider donating their Lamborghini Countach, an icon of Italian automotive engineering and design. A typical Countach donor is often a discerning collector, appreciative of the model's evolution from the LP400 'periscopio' to the high-performance 25th Anniversary edition. As a blue-chip classic, these vehicles represent an appreciating asset pipeline for enthusiasts, with values continuing to soar.
Donating your Countach not only supports our charitable mission but also ensures that it receives the care and respect it deserves. With an emphasis on Lamborghini Polo Storico and Classiche certification documentation, we hold a disciplined approach to the value and preservation of these Italian treasures. Remember, regular engine-out major services every 5-7 years are mandatory for maintaining these extraordinary machines, and we are committed to upholding their legacy.
πGeneration guide
LP400 Periscopio β’ 1974-1977
The LP400, famed for its unique periscope roof channel and 4.0L V12 engine, remains the ultimate halo collector tier with values soaring between $1.5 and $3 million.
LP400S β’ 1978-1982
With Bertone-styled fender flares and optional wings, the LP400S offers a spirited drive and a production run of only about 237 units.
LP500S β’ 1982-1985
The LP500S features a powerful 5.0L V12 engine and is known for its striking design and limited production of around 321 units.
LP5000QV β’ 1985-1988
Debuting with four-valve heads and improved power, the LP5000QV is a collector favorite, with around 610 units produced.
25th Anniversary β’ 1988-1990
The final iteration of the Countach, the 25th Anniversary features unique aerodynamics designed by Horacio Pagani, with values exceeding $500k.
Known issues by generation
Each generation of the Countach presents specific challenges that collectors should be aware of. Regular engine-out major service is essential, with the 4.0L-5.2L V12 requiring carburetor rebuilds that can range from $5-15k. Additionally, the unique gearbox-in-front-of-engine layout necessitates a drive-shaft removal for clutch service, which can cost between $8-15k. High wear on the clutch and throwout bearings is common, and the maintenance of original features like the periscopio roof channel and Bertone paint is critical to preserving collector value.
Donation value by condition + generation
The Lamborghini Countach holds extraordinary value within the collector community, often requiring Lamborghini Polo Storico certification for appraisal. Original paint, matching-numbers VIN-stamped engine and transmission are non-negotiable for collectors. Auctions by RM Sothebyβs, Gooding & Company, Mecum, and Bonhams frequently feature these vehicles, validating their appreciation as blue-chip investments. A qualified appraiser and marque specialist pre-donation inspection is mandatory to ensure all details meet the highest standards.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Lamborghini Countach involves a meticulous process, including a mandatory pre-donation inspection by a qualified appraiser who specializes in high-value exotics. IRS Form 8283 Section B is necessary given donation values often exceed $5,000. We require climate-controlled enclosed transport to ensure safe delivery. Additionally, original service history, matching-numbers documentation, and completeness with original tools and books further enhance your vehicle's appeal to discerning collectors.
Maryland regional notes
In Maryland, Countach owners benefit from a network of authorized Lamborghini Polo Storico and Ferrari Classiche specialists who can assist with maintenance and certification. Access to climate-controlled storage facilities is crucial for preserving these iconic vehicles against corrosion risks. The distinction between salt-belt and sun-belt preservation practices is vital for sustaining the integrity of Bertone aluminum and fiberglass body panels.