- The
Lamborghini Urraco is a 2+2
sports car
manufactured by
Italian automaker Lamborghini,
introduced at the
Turin Auto Show in 1970 and
marketed for 1972–1979...
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Urraco is
Spanish for Magpie. It may
refer to: Ibis GS-501
Urraco, a
Colombian aircraft design Lamborghini Urraco, an
Italian car
design Licania platypus...
-
Carrozzeria Bertone. It was
based on the
earlier Lamborghini Urraco, but was
distinguished from the
Urraco by more
angular styling. The
Silhouette was the first...
-
developed by the company, and
first saw
production for the 1971
Lamborghini Urraco. It was
designed by
Giampaolo Dallara. The all-aluminium
alloy engine was...
- The
final Wallace special was the
Urraco "Bob" (also
known as the
Rally or Rallye),
created from the
third Urraco pre-production prototype. The car was...
- V8-powered 2+2 car, the
Urraco. The 2+2 body
style was
selected as a
concession to practicality, with
Ferruccio acknowledging that
Urraco owners might have...
- and
multiple Lamborghinis,
including the Miura, Countach, Espada, and
Urraco production cars, as well as the
Marzal and
Bravo concept cars.
Gandini himself...
- to
showcase ideas for a
replacement for the
Urraco. The
completely working prototype was
built on a
Urraco ch****is, with the
wheelbase shortened by 175mm...
- with the also
historic Jarama motor racing track.
After christening the
Urraco after a bull breed, in 1974,
Lamborghini broke from tradition,
naming the...
- it to the Bertone-designed
Lancia Stratos and
especially the
Lamborghini Urraco – all were
designed by
Marcello Gandini, and
Lamborghini had
quickly become...