2004 Lamborghini Murcielago -5,700 Miles -6-Speed Manual -Special Ordered Arancio Ishtar The latest Lamborghini Murcielago to arrive at Curated is a dazzling example featuring 6-speed manual transmission, 5,700 miles in non-metallic orange, Arancio Ishtar. This incredible Murcielago is one of a handful of 2004 examples produced with a manual transmission, as 2004 marked the launch of the Lamborghini E-Gear system. We have spent years documenting North American Lamborghini examples and we believe there are less than fifteen 6-speed Manual Transmission examples produced for the US market in 2004 and so far as we’ve been able to tell, this is the only Murcielago produced in in Arancio Ishtar with a manual transmission. Available now complete with new Pirelli P-Zero tires, books and tools. Full service carried out at Curated Restorations included: Fresh P-Zero Rosso tires installed Spark plugs All fluids Filters Brake flush Accessory belts Window regulator replaced Asking $279,000. Email us at [email protected] for more information and details.
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That is a beautiful car! One of the best colors for the Murcielago. This price is a bargain for a clean manual Murcielago. There are less than 100 manual US cars that are clean, probably much less once you start looking!
Wow.... sexy! For some reason I dig orange on Lambos, but no other car. You know....... if one moves the “I” from the colour name a couple of letters to the right...... it would have the best colour name ever!
I believe this car has sold. A similar manual Pre-LP with similar miles and color is now listed for $325,000.
Blah...not sure what this car offers aside from the manual transmission. Problem is 2004 is neither vintage nor modern. Lacking technology or crazy performance...many current $50K cars will blow this away. Maybe the orange color will ad a few bucks. Otherwise, it's a money pit. I'll keep looking for a vintage model I can wrench myself. ...or that SF90 to justify having someone else work on it.
This was a GREAT deal. I hope whoever bought it enjoys it! Curated knows these cars better than most dealers. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2003-lamborghini-murcielago-4/ If you missed out on this orange one here is a yellow one.
The Bring a Trailer 2003 Manual Murci just sold for $405,000. BAT has a buyers fee of 5K on top of the sale price of 400K.
cars like this are a sweet spot between true vintage that drive like agricultural appliances and modern cars that feel too computerized. and a manual is a huge factor in desirability, hence the high price
You actually dignified him with a response. You're a better man than I am I guess. PSA: don't feed the trolls
I am providing an Opinion. Yes, you can disagree. This is A Forum. We are allowed to post Opinions. If that's not the case, I'll just apologize, eat humble pie, and not post. I have owned vintage cars, modern cars and in- betweeners. The in-between pretty much suck as the Tech was nascent. Mfgs were still navigating the performance-restricting smog restrictions and increasing customer demands. There was nothing great about that era. I could navigate faster on my racing bicycle down Hi 9 in Saratoga, CA than most sports cars of that era. Honestly, they pretty much suck performance-wise. The styling and color are pretty cool though.
Yes he is...a better man. He had a cogent and logical rebuttal. I like him. I am not #1. There are better people than me. I respect them and learn from them. On the other hand, are you a troll or just a "sensitive" person?
Eat your pie and move on. Read the forum rules. This is a for sale ad...your obtuse opinion doesn't matter. Looking at your post history this is a trend...