Donate Your Lamborghini Espada in Maryland

Support the legacy of the Lamborghini Espada, a Bizzarrini V12 masterpiece designed by Bertone, uniquely combining supercar performance with family accommodation.

Are you the proud owner of a Lamborghini Espada (Series I, II, or III) in Maryland? Donating your Espada not only provides you with a meaningful tax deduction but also supports Chesapeake Chariots’ mission to preserve automotive history. The Espada, a true Italian classic, was Lamborghini's highest-volume V12 model, blending performance with practicality, as only a Bertone-Gandini design can.

With approximately 1217 units ever produced from 1968 to 1978, this iconic vehicle's value is on an appreciating trajectory, especially for matching-numbers examples. Auctions at Bonhams, RM Sotheby's, and Gooding & Co celebrate the legacy of this four-seat GT, further enhancing the prestige of your donation. The importance of matching-numbers VIN-to-engine-to-gearbox verification cannot be overstated; it is absolutely crucial to ensure provenance and value, aligning with our commitment to excellence.

πŸ“–Generation guide

Series I β€’ 1968-1970

Approximately 186 units produced, featuring the original 325hp Bizzarrini-derived 3.9L V12. Its distinct hexagonal grille and open-louvered rear panel highlight its pioneering Bertone-Gandini design.

Series II β€’ 1970-1972

With around 575 units made, the Series II refined performance to 350hp, incorporated a revised dashboard, and offered optional power steering for enhanced drivability.

Series III β€’ 1972-1978

The last generation, with approximately 456 units, continued with 350hp and introduced standard power steering and optional 3-speed Chrysler TorqueFlite automatic transmission, making it the only automatic V12 Lamborghini.

Known issues by generation

The Lamborghini Espada, with its Bizzarrini-derived 3.9L V12 and Weber 40 IDA carburetors, presents several model-specific challenges. Series I and II owners must be mindful of carburetor synchronization, often requiring expert servicing that can be costly. High-mileage examples may encounter camshaft and timing-chain wear, necessitating significant engine-out services. Furthermore, the Espada's unique cooling system can become problematic due to its design, while rust issues typical of Italian steel from the era can affect various body components. Ensuring proper restoration and maintenance is crucial to preserving these classic vehicles.

Donation value by condition + generation

The market for vintage Lamborghinis, particularly the Espada, demonstrates strong appreciation trends. Matching-numbers verification is indispensable; examples that retain factory-original paint can command a 25-40% premium compared to refinished counterparts. Furthermore, the historical significance of Polo Storico factory restorations often yields higher value than independent restorations. Each Espada must be adequately documented with a Sant'Agata Bolognese factory build sheet to validate its authenticity, making thorough provenance essential when considering donation or sale.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Lamborghini Espada through Chesapeake Chariots entails a thorough evaluation process. It is essential to engage a qualified appraiser, such as a Hagerty Senior Appraiser or a specialist from RM Sotheby's or Bonhams, to ensure compliance with IRS Form 8283 Section B requirements. Enclosed transport with air-ride suspension is mandatory to protect this iconic vehicle during transit. All documentation, including matching-numbers VIN and factory build sheets, must be meticulously provided to uphold provenance and value.

Maryland regional notes

For Maryland residents, access to vintage Lamborghini expertise can be limited. Regional specialists such as Bobileff Motorcars, Symbolic International, and Lamborghini Beverly Hills represent the recognized hubs for restoration and service. Owners should also be aware of the preservation challenges due to the state's climate, emphasizing the importance of proper care to prevent rust, particularly in vintage steel monocoque structures like the Espada.

FAQ

How can I verify my Espada's matching-numbers status?
To confirm your Espada's matching numbers, you will need to compare the engine number, gearbox number, and chassis number against the factory build sheet from the Sant'Agata Bolognese archives. This process is crucial for maintaining provenance and valuation.
What is the difference between Polo Storico factory restorations and independent restorations?
Polo Storico restorations are conducted by Lamborghini's factory and often come with a provenance premium, ensuring that work adheres to original specifications. Independent restorations, while possibly high-quality, may not carry the same level of historical authenticity and documentation.
What documentation is necessary for a Form 8283 Section B appraisal?
A Form 8283 Section B appraisal for your Espada requires comprehensive documentation, including the original factory build sheet, matching-numbers verification, and any restoration records. Engaging a qualified appraiser is essential to navigate this process.
How does factory-original paint affect my car's value?
Factory-original paint significantly influences your Espada's value, often commanding a premium of 30-50% over refinished examples. Collectors highly value originality, making it an essential consideration for appraisals and sales.
What should I know about European-carbureted versus US-spec Countach models?
European-carbureted Countach 5000 QVs are often valued higher than US-spec models due to their Weber 44 DCNF carburetors, which provide improved performance. This difference in carburation can significantly influence collectibility and resale value.
Is original buyer provenance important for my LM002?
Yes, original buyer provenance can enhance the value of your LM002, particularly if it has notable ownership history, such as ties to royalty or celebrities. Documented ownership can add significant worth to your vehicle at auction.
Why is it important to use a qualified appraiser for my Lamborghini?
Using a qualified appraiser ensures that your Lamborghini's value is accurately assessed by someone knowledgeable in high-end vintage vehicles. This is crucial for obtaining a proper donation receipt and compliance with IRS requirements.

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If you own an Espada (Series I, II, or III) and are considering a donation, we invite you to support Chesapeake Chariots. Your contribution not only aids the preservation of this remarkable piece of automotive history but also affirms your legacy as a steward of Lamborghini's V12 heritage. Contact us today to learn more about the donation process and how you can make a difference.

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