For Sale at Auction: 1997 Lamborghini Diablo in Scottsdale, Arizona for sale in Scottsdale, AZ

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Vehicle Description Built to succeed the fabled Lamborghini Countach, this 1997 Lamborghini Diablo VT is one of 132 produced for the U.S. market between 1997-99. This Diablo is powered by a mid-mounted 5.7-liter 485hp V12 engine. The 48-valve V12 engine channels 430 ft/lbs of torque through a 5-speed manual transmission and all-wheel-drive system derived from the LM002 SUV's 4-wheel-drive system. The viscous traction (VT) system could redirect torque to the front wheels, enabling superior traction and allow the roadster to rocket to 60 mph in 4.1 seconds and hit a 202 mph top speed. The Diablo carried on Lamborghini's tradition of naming cars for fighting bulls; it was named for a legendary
that battled famed matador El Chicorro in the 19th century. This Diablo is finished in blue over a well-maintained cream interior. The carbon-fiber hardtop removes with ease, and the raging
is fitted with new shocks and struts. All Lamborghini Diablos feature odometers in kilometers, including U.S.-market cars. This car has 30,556 actual kilometers (18,987 actual miles). From the Larry Winkler Collection. SOME STATES ISSUE MILEAGE EXEMPT TITLES AFTER 10 YEARS - THIS CONSIGNOR REPRESENTS AND THE CURRENT TITLE REFLECTS ACTUAL MILEAGE
  • Year: 1997
  • Make: Lamborghini
  • Model: Diablo

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