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I'm considering one of these as my way into owning a classic V12 Lamborghini. I can't run to a Muira and I don't want the size of the Espada. Is the smaller Jarama a good option with its smaller size but still with that classic V12 engine. Less made and Ferrucio said "I preferred the Jarama to all the others, because it is the perfect compromise between the Miura and the Espada."
It's LHD but what about this?
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/12334616
Nice looking car and extremely rare. Same running gear as Miura and Espada
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/12334616
Nice looking car and extremely rare. Same running gear as Miura and Espada
browngt3 said:
It's LHD but what about this?
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/12334616
Nice looking car and extremely rare. Same running gear as Miura and Espada
I believe the Jarama replaced the model you suggested. More importantly it essentially has the same engine as both. https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/12334616
Nice looking car and extremely rare. Same running gear as Miura and Espada
Most of the period road tests of the Jarama said it handled very well, no doubt partly due to it's relatively short wheelbase compared to the Espada, although in actual dimensions it's only ten inches shorter and an inch narrower than the Espada. If you can find a good one I'd say it's not a bad shout at all. One minus point in those period reviews is that the interior wasn't quite up to snuff compared to the other Lamborghinis of the time and the fit and finish left something to be desired, although I'd imagine any restored Jarama now will be better than new.
Good luck
Good luck
P5BNij said:
Most of the period road tests of the Jarama said it handled very well, no doubt partly due to it's relatively short wheelbase compared to the Espada, although in actual dimensions it's only ten inches shorter and an inch narrower than the Espada. If you can find a good one I'd say it's not a bad shout at all. One minus point in those period reviews is that the interior wasn't quite up to snuff compared to the other Lamborghinis of the time and the fit and finish left something to be desired, although I'd imagine any restored Jarama now will be better than new.
Good luck
10 inches can make a world of differenceGood luck
Jonny TVR said:
I'm considering one of these as my way into owning a classic V12 Lamborghini. I can't run to a Muira and I don't want the size of the Espada. Is the smaller Jarama a good option with its smaller size but still with that classic V12 engine. Less made and Ferrucio said "I preferred the Jarama to all the others, because it is the perfect compromise between the Miura and the Espada."
The most underrated and under valued Lambo ever made , not to everyones taste but i love the quirky lines, never owned one but garaged the kermit green one for a friend that use to belong to a member on here,
Have already mentioned this on a previous thread so try not to bore you again , a near neighour of dads had one and would come down the
hill on overrun with the exhausts spitting and banging and floor it right under my bedroom window to get up the other side mostly always
to the red line. Did the same in his Dino but that didn't make my mum's oraments shake and the windows rattle like the Jarama did.,
Great choice
Pothole said:
One of only 2 Rhd UK cars, that car deserves to be repatriated! Best get yourself onto the ‘Lamborghini Chat’ forum and ask around as they so rarely come up for sale, it’s probably the best place to start
The odd one or two crops up in some of the ‘70s Italian crime / thriller flics I’ve been collecting on dvd, on the screen they have just as much presence as other exotica of the time
The odd one or two crops up in some of the ‘70s Italian crime / thriller flics I’ve been collecting on dvd, on the screen they have just as much presence as other exotica of the time
A handy overview of the overlooked Jarama by Iain Tyrrell....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He3gtnyLcwc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He3gtnyLcwc
P5BNij said:
A handy overview of the overlooked Jarama by Iain Tyrrell....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He3gtnyLcwc
Don't know how i missed this one, really enjoyed it ,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He3gtnyLcwc
Iain must have one of the best jobs in the world and he gets paid for it .
rat rod said:
P5BNij said:
A handy overview of the overlooked Jarama by Iain Tyrrell....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He3gtnyLcwc
Don't know how i missed this one, really enjoyed it ,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He3gtnyLcwc
Iain must have one of the best jobs in the world and he gets paid for it .
I wonder what happened to that metallic bronze LHD Jarama that was on c&c for ages, presumably it finally found a new home (the one that was previously owned by Clay Reggazoni).
P5BNij said:
He seems to have a very wide customer base with cars coming from everywhere, whenever I watch his videos I’m always looking to see what’s being worked on behind him .
I wonder what happened to that metallic bronze LHD Jarama that was on c&c for ages, presumably it finally found a new home (the one that was previously owned by Clay Reggazoni).
That had real paint problems .. I bid on it but didn't get it. I wonder what happened to that metallic bronze LHD Jarama that was on c&c for ages, presumably it finally found a new home (the one that was previously owned by Clay Reggazoni).
Jonny TVR said:
P5BNij said:
He seems to have a very wide customer base with cars coming from everywhere, whenever I watch his videos I’m always looking to see what’s being worked on behind him .
I wonder what happened to that metallic bronze LHD Jarama that was on c&c for ages, presumably it finally found a new home (the one that was previously owned by Clay Reggazoni).
That had real paint problems .. I bid on it but didn't get it. I wonder what happened to that metallic bronze LHD Jarama that was on c&c for ages, presumably it finally found a new home (the one that was previously owned by Clay Reggazoni).
A photograph of ELB420J has recently been sent to me. It was taken in the mid 1970's in a central London Mews. This is the colour I remember the car. When MOTOR magazine tested the car in 1971 it was white. It went back to the factory in 1972 and was repainted brown and the red leather interior was changed to light brown. I drove this brown car back from the factory during the winter of 1972/1973.
The DVLA shows the car as currently being painted Blue, however when it was last sold in August 2021 it was painted yellow. I believe that the car is now located in the north of England.
P5BNij said:
He seems to have a very wide customer base with cars coming from everywhere, whenever I watch his videos I’m always looking to see what’s being worked on behind him .
I wonder what happened to that metallic bronze LHD Jarama that was on c&c for ages, presumably it finally found a new home (the one that was previously owned by Clay Reggazoni).
It's not known that Clay owned a Jarama himself, also with intensive search we could not yet find any evidence.I wonder what happened to that metallic bronze LHD Jarama that was on c&c for ages, presumably it finally found a new home (the one that was previously owned by Clay Reggazoni).
That "Clay" Jarama is in Down Under, recently sold by oldtimer Australia
Anyone knowing this LHD "38JGU"?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/elebacram/9377947841...
Anyone knowing this LHD "38JGU"?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/elebacram/9377947841...
raymondqv said:
That "Clay" Jarama is in Down Under, recently sold by oldtimer Australia
Anyone knowing this LHD "38JGU"?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/elebacram/9377947841...
10516, a true globetrotter; sold in Italy when new, spend over 30 years in USA, next 15 years in UK and now in Australia.Anyone knowing this LHD "38JGU"?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/elebacram/9377947841...
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