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1964 Lamborghini 350 GT by Touring
RM Sotheby's

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Engine No. 0105

Body No. 17009

One of the most historically significant Lamborghinis of any type

Believed to be the ninth production road car made by Lamborghini and one of just 13 examples built for 1964, the first year of production

Delivered new to Edmondo Lamborghini—brother of the marque’s founder, Ferruccio Lamborghini

The very car used by the Italian Ministry of Transport for homologation of the 350 GT series

Subject of a multi-year restoration in Italy supervised by its consigning owner with fine-tuning and road testing performed by Valentino Balboni

Certified in 2021 by Lamborghini Polo Storico as retaining its matching-numbers chassis, engine, and Touring Superleggera aluminium coachwork

Delivered new to Edmondo Lamborghini —brother of the marque’s founder, Ferruccio Lamborghini—this early example of the seminal Lamborghini 350 GT offers a captivating connection to the formative years of the legendary Italian manufacturer. While Ferruccio’s name would soon become synonymous with flamboyant supercars, Edmondo was widely regarded as a man of more understated taste. He was a discreet gentleman, who played a meaningful supporting role as his elder brother established what would become one of the most famous supercar manufacturers that is today valued as a multi-billion-dollar operation. Following its final factory test on 15 October 1964, the car was delivered the next day to Edmondo finished in Rosso Matador over Nero upholstery. As the ninth production example built by Lamborghini, chassis number 0110 emerged during a formative period before certain components were fully standardised, offering a compelling glimpse into the developmental phase of the marque’s earliest road cars. More recently, chassis 0110 benefited from a comprehensive restoration carried out by a consortium of respected Italian specialists, culminating in a refinish in Azzurro Acrilico Metallizzato. The striking metallic turquoise blue was selected by the current owner to echo the original livery of the first 350 GT, chassis 0101—whose sinuous, forward-looking lines were initially presented in this hue before being repainted by the factory in Verde Ginevra for the 1964 Geneva Motor Show. A statement on file from renowned Lamborghini test driver Valentino Balboni verifies his involvement with the restoration. In July 2021, the car was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico as retaining its matching-numbers chassis, engine, and Touring Superleggera aluminium coachwork. Presented at the 2023 Classic Club Italia concours in Stresa, Italy—held in honour of Lamborghini’s 60th anniversary—the car was awarded both Best in Show and 1st place in the Lamborghini Cup, “Orgoglio Italiano”. It is accompanied by an estratto cronologico, Polo Storico Certificate of Authenticity and Vehicle History overview, plus build sheet copies. Beautifully maintained under the care of a knowledgeable and meticulous custodian, chassis 0110 represents a rare opportunity to acquire a highly authentic and distinctive 350 GT from the earliest days of the Sant’Agata marque, equally suited for top-tier concours competition or refined touring, and standing as an elegant classic and significant milestone in supercar history.
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