Lamborghini Countach Ride to 2009 Supercar Weekend
This was filmed in a Red Lamborghini Countach during the drive to Supercar Weekend 2009 in Palm Beach, Florida on January 24, 2009. Try to name all the exotic cars you see in this video… you’ll really need to know your super cars towards the end of this video. What an EXCITING and memorable Day!
it IS a supercar. and it’s common because it’s nice, beautifull, powerfull and it’s good priced. so why don’t buy it if you can afford it?
those cars were hot. the xj220. the f40. some really hot exotics out that day!
such a dream
this yellow lambo sittin on my desktop
Added to my favorites. Amazing video!!!
@viclam well yes and no, i would not consider the standard 911 not to be an exotic. For me the line of 911 exotics, starts with the turbo followed by the gt3RS, GT2, and 911 Sport Classic. Furthermore i also consider the creations of porsche tuners Gemballa, Teckart, 9ff, Ruff and Hamann to be exotics.
This is of course my personal opinion.
Shit i missed the Supercar show ..I wish i was there will they be having another show soon maby in ft lauderdale or maimi??? let me know thanks Awsome Lambo!!!!!!
very very humble..and yet his drivin d lengendary countach!
1:19 – 1:30 worth every cent you paid for it
What’s the white car on the right at 2:40? It reminds me 911 but front looks strange.
ahh beautiful, january 24 and sun sun sun.
Countach my favorite.
That is awesome seeing so many supercars together.
BEAUTIFUL!!!
911 flat nose awesome
Can I fit in one? I’m 6′5. =)
Heaven ?
About 6 years ago I saw an XJ220 on the road. I was too young to really appreciate how rare the car was
Yes, it must be heaven!!!
Its a 911 allright. To improve aerodynamics and topspeed on their racing 935, Porsche developed this flatnose design, wich later became an option on 911 streetcars.
No…. not at all, but you can try to =D
SIr.
Did you realize how fagget you sounded at 1:26?
yeah he did
加速いい音だー!
@4WheelsofLux
Team America scream ! YEAH AMERICA !!! GOOOO WOUW
Hahaha
nice video man
AHUHUHHUHUHUHUHUHHHHHHH!!!!!…………… Pardon me, I need to go change my underwear.
I have got a very good hint for you to keeping the nice old DOHC Engine in good shape with todays ultra dry eco fuels: Use 1:100 API TC two stroke oil / fuel mix as regular driving fuel, that keeps the old fuel-system gaskets, rubber parts, alloy parts etc… and cast iron metal surfaces of those vintage engines in excellent shape…and it also lubricates the valves and upper piston regions. Most Porsche vintage owners in Germany do so
Also keeps carbs and tank clean and rustfree