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Lamborghini 350 GTS - Specs & Performance. General: Type: 350 GTS: Years built: 1965: Production: 2 units: Chassisnr. 0325 and 0328 (0160 was converted by the factory in 1982: Presentation: November 1965 Turin Auto Show: Type of car: Two-door convertible, two-seater: Designed by: Carrozzeria Touring of Milano: Built by:


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The driving capabilities and performance of the 350 GT were praised much more than the styling-and C&D wondered how Lamborghini would address that issue. The answer would soon arrive: the 1966 Geneva Motor Show would see Lamborghini unveil the landmark Muira, one of the world's all-time most beautiful cars.


350 GTS Guide & History

Lamborghini looked at the car and thought that the 350 GT could be more appealing in a roadster shape. And that's how the GTS was born. But the problem was not the roof; it was the headlights.


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350 GT 1st Generation

The Lamborghini 350 GT is a sports car made by Lamborghini from 1964 to 1966. It is the first road car made by Lamborghini. [1] The 350 GT was based off the Lamborghini 350GTV prototype. Both cars used a 3.5-liter V12 engine. [2] [3] The Lamborghini 400 GT was the successor to the 350 GT.


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Ten years ago, the market value of a 350 GT hovered around $66,000, or slightly less than half that of the GTB. Five years ago, the values of both cars had increased, but the Ferrari still commanded twice the dollars of the Lamborghini. And today, with 350 GT values up nearly 200 percent?


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Automobili Lamborghini was founded in 1963 and the very first model sold to the public was the 350 GT, with around 120 units ever manufactured. Powered by a 3.5-liter V12 designed by Bizzarrini, it churned out 280 hp and could go onto a top speed of over 140mph. Carrozzeria Touring designed the car.


FAB WHEELS DIGEST (F.W.D.) 1965 350 GTS

The 350 GT was an instant success, and Carrozzeria Touring produced 120 units, the majority of which featured the 3.5 liter 12-cylinder engine and 320 CV. On top of that, Carrozzeria Touring also spawned two Spyder versions (350 GTS). Design A celebration of details.


1965 350 GT by Touring Monterey 2014 RM Sotheby's

This beautiful engine first roared into life on Lamborghini's new Schenk Dynamometer on May 15, 1963, the power output on these first tests was as high as 350 DIN (374 SAE) horsepower at 8000 rpm. However, Ferruccio didn't want a highly tuned racing engine, but a smooth running GT car, so he insisted on lowering the output to 'only' 270.


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Lamborghini 350 GTS Building on the 350 GT which was launched in 1964, Lamborghini then had two roadster variants made up by Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera for show duty. Unfortunately Lamborghini never went into production of a roadster, and held out until the 1990s with the Diablo Roadster.


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To broaden the 350 GT's appeal, Lamborghini commissioned Touring to produce an open top GTS variant as a potential rival for the Ferrari 275 GTS, Maserati Mistral Spyder and Aston Martin DB5 Convertible. The first example (chassis 0325) was displayed at the Paris Motor Show in October 1965.


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Beginning in 1965, some 23 new cars were built with bodies identical to the 350 GT but powered by Lamborghini's new 4-liter engine. The new powerplant featured a longer stroke (increased from 77.


1965 350 GTS Gallery Gallery

The Lamborghini 350 GT's synchromesh five-speed transmission rockets the vintage sports car from 0 to 60 mph in as little as 6.8 seconds. While this is nothing compared to contemporary Lamborghinis—like the Aventador's 2.8-second 0 to 60 start time—it still made its mark as a speedster in its heyday.


1965 350 GTS

FOLLOW MARKET As the first Lamborghini car sold to the public, the 350 GT has the distinct history of being the launching point for the revered marque. Featuring a 3.5 L V12 engine, the 350 GT began the tradition of V12 engined Lamborghinis which continues to this day.


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Lamborghini 350 Gt Specs & Performance . General: Type: 350 GT: Years built: 1964 - 1966: Production: 120 units: Chassisnr. 102 - 574 (the 23 interim 400 GT's are included) Presentation: March 1964 Geneva Auto Show, but the final version was presented: Type of car: Two-door coupe, two-seater (some 2+1 seater)


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The Lamborghini 350 GTV prototype was the first car Lamborghini ever made and it set the company on a wild ride from concept to production in a really short amount of time. The first Lamborghini 350 GT rolled off the assembly line in Italy in May 1964. Lamborghini built 120 units between 1964 and 1966 when it was replaced by the 400 GT.

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