Donate Your Lamborghini Espada in Wyoming

Experience the legacy of the Lamborghini Espada, a unique blend of Bizzarrini V12 engineering and Bertone design, and help change lives with your donation.

The Lamborghini Espada, produced from 1968 to 1978, is a remarkable representation of Lamborghini's vision for a family supercar. Available in three distinct series, this model is praised for its spacious four-seat configuration and iconic wedge design by Marcello Gandini at Bertone. Not only does the Espada offer unmatched Italian craftsmanship, but it also holds a significant place in automotive history as Lamborghini's highest-volume V12 model, making it a sought-after classic among collectors.

As you consider donating your vintage Espada in Wyoming, know that your vehicle could fetch impressive values at auction, particularly for matching-numbers, concours-ready examples. Renowned auction houses like Bonhams, RM Sotheby's, and Gooding & Co regularly feature these exquisite machines, emphasizing their status as blue-chip vintage supercars. Your generous donation can help grant wishes for children in need while also providing you with potential tax benefits.

📖Generation guide

Series I • 1968-1970

Approximately 186 units produced, featuring a 325hp Bizzarrini-derived 3.9L V12. Unique gold-anodized hexagonal interior trim and open-louvered rear panel define this generation.

Series II • 1970-1972

With around 575 units made, the Series II upgraded to 350hp, introduced a revised dashboard, and offered optional power steering, maintaining the classic elegance of the Espada.

Series III • 1972-1978

The final evolution with approximately 456 units produced, retaining 350hp but enhancing features like standard power steering and an optional 3-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission, a rarity among V12 Lamborghinis.

Known issues by generation

The Lamborghini Espada's 3.9L V12 engine, though robust, has specific maintenance challenges. Owners may encounter complex Weber 40 IDA carburetor service needs, including synchronization, jetting, and linkage adjustments. At high mileages, camshaft and timing chain wear may necessitate engine-out services, which can be costly. Additionally, the Espada's unique cooling system may face inefficiencies due to its compact design, often prompting electric fan upgrades. Series III models featuring the Chrysler TorqueFlite automatic transmission are particularly rare, presenting a unique collector's status, though they are historically discounted compared to manuals. Comprehensive documentation for restoration and provenance is crucial to ensure value retention.

Donation value by condition + generation

The Lamborghini Espada commands significant value, with matching-numbers VIN verification becoming essential for serious collectors. Factory-original-paint examples often gain a premium of 30-50% over refinished units, making preservation pivotal. Polo Storico factory-restoration provenance is highly sought after, as is the Sant'Agata Bolognese factory build sheet documentation. Specific attributes such as original buyer provenance can also enhance value, especially for rare models. Given the Espada's importance in Lamborghini's lineage, proper appraisal from recognized marque specialists is not only recommended but critical to ensure accurate valuation.

Donation process for this model

Donating your classic Lamborghini Espada through Wheels for Wishes involves several steps to ensure compliance with IRS regulations. Engaging a qualified appraiser, such as Hagerty Senior Appraiser or specialists from RM Sotheby’s and Bonhams, is mandatory given the vehicle's value exceeding $5,000. Detailed documentation, including matching-numbers VIN, factory build sheets, and provenance records, is required. Additionally, utilizing enclosed transport with air-ride suspension for the vehicle's delivery is crucial; open trailers are not acceptable. Your generous donation will support children's wishes while preserving the legacy of this remarkable vehicle.

Wyoming regional notes

In Wyoming, vintage Lamborghini owners may find regional expertise in restoration and maintenance somewhat limited. It's essential to be aware of recognized specialists like Bobileff Motorcars and Symbolic International, as well as Lamborghini Beverly Hills Pre-Owned, who are national hubs for Lamborghini service. The importance of preserving these vehicles is amplified by Wyoming's unique climate, which can affect the steel construction of classic cars. Being conscious of salt-belt versus sun-belt distinctions in preservation practices is vital for maintaining your Espada's condition.

FAQ

What is the process to verify matching-numbers VIN for my Espada?
Matching-numbers VIN verification requires alignment of the engine number, gearbox number, and chassis number with the original factory build sheet from Sant'Agata Bolognese archives. Engaging a qualified appraiser familiar with Lamborghini’s history is essential.
How does Polo Storico restoration differ from independent restorations?
Polo Storico restoration is recognized as factory-approved work, maintaining the authenticity and value of the vehicle. While independent restorations can be high quality, they may lack the same level of documentation and provenance that enhances value.
What is the importance of the factory build sheet?
The factory build sheet is crucial for authenticating the vehicle's provenance and confirming its matching-numbers status. It serves as a historical record that enhances the car's market value and aids in the donation appraisal process.
How can I quantify the premium for original paint versus refinished units?
Factory-original-paint examples can command a premium of 30-50% over refinished cars. This premium is particularly significant for collectors valuing authenticity and the vehicle's historical integrity.
What distinguishes the appraisal threshold for Form 8283 Section B?
Form 8283 Section B requires an appraisal for any vehicle exceeding the $5,000 threshold. At the blue-chip vintage tier, securing a qualified appraiser who specializes in Lamborghinis is crucial for accurate assessment.
What is the significance of Weber carburetors compared to Bosch K-Jetronic?
Weber carburetors are favored in European-spec models like the Countach 5000 QV for their performance characteristics, often commanding a premium. Bosch K-Jetronic systems, while reliable, are less desirable in collector markets.
What value does original buyer provenance add to my Espada?
Original buyer provenance can significantly enhance the vehicle's market value, especially for historically significant figures like royalty or celebrity ownership. Documented history can add $50,000 to $150,000 or more to the valuation.

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As an owner of a Lamborghini Espada Series I, II, or III, your vehicle represents a unique blend of Italian performance and heritage. By donating your classic Lamborghini through Wheels for Wishes, you have the opportunity to support a vital cause while ensuring your car continues to be valued and appreciated in the collector community.

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