Donate Your Lamborghini Espada in Wisconsin

Champion the legacy of Lamborghini's unique 4-seat GT, the Espada, featuring the Bizzarrini V12 architecture and Bertone-Gandini design—honor its matching-numbers concours-tier heritage.

The Lamborghini Espada, produced from 1968 to 1978, stands out as Lamborghini's only four-seat GT, embodying a family-oriented supercar ethos. With approximately 1217 units produced across its three series, the Espada reflects a rich automotive heritage and a significant evolution in design and engineering. As a classic model from the Sant'Agata Bolognese factory, its legacy continues to gain appreciation among collectors, especially matching-numbers examples that fetch impressive sums at esteemed auction houses like Bonhams, RM Sotheby’s, and Gooding & Co.

Owning an Espada means you're part of an elite group dedicated to preserving the extraordinary lineage of Lamborghini, built around the Bizzarrini-derived 3.9L V12 engine. This vintage supercar's unique blend of style, performance, and practicality makes it a highly sought-after collector's item. At Badger Auto Aid, we celebrate this heritage and invite you to consider donating your Espada, contributing to its ongoing preservation and appreciation.

📖Generation guide

Series I • 1968-1970

Approximately 186 units produced, featuring the original 325hp Bizzarrini-derived 3.9L V12 in a longitudinal front-engine layout, with distinctive gold-anodized hexagonal grille trim and opulent interior elements.

Series II • 1970-1972

Approximately 575 units produced. Power decreased to 350hp, with a redesigned dashboard and glass rear-quarter windows. Optional power steering marked significant enhancements in driver comfort.

Series III • 1972-1978

Approximately 456 units. Retained 350hp but introduced revised features including a single-element grille, standard power steering, and optional 3-speed Chrysler TorqueFlite automatic transmission, unique in its segment.

Known issues by generation

The Lamborghini Espada, particularly its longitudinally-mounted 3.9L V12 engine and Weber 40 IDA carburetors, presents specific service challenges typical of vintage high-performance engines. Common issues include the need for specialist-only carburetor synchronization and adjustment, often costing $5-10k for a full rebuild. As mileage increases, camshaft and timing-chain wear may necessitate an engine-out service ranging from $30-50k. Cooling system challenges arise due to heat-soak in the confined engine bay. Body-on-frame construction often yields rust concerns in the floor pans and door bottoms, making frame-off restoration a significant investment, commonly running between $150-300k.

Donation value by condition + generation

The vintage Lamborghini market continues to appreciate, particularly for matching-numbers Espada examples. Absolute verification of VIN-to-engine-to-gearbox alignment with the factory build sheet is crucial and must be properly documented. Factory-original-paint vehicles can command a significant premium—often 30-50% higher than refinished counterparts—underscoring the importance of preservation. Provenance matters immensely, with Polo Storico restorations valued higher than independent restorations. Additionally, original-buyer provenance and documented history enhance value, especially for rare features like the Series III automatic transmission.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Lamborghini Espada through Badger Auto Aid involves a meticulous process to ensure proper valuation and compliance with IRS regulations. Utilizing a qualified appraiser familiar with vintage Lamborghinis, such as a Hagerty Senior Appraiser or specialists from RM Sotheby’s, is essential for accurate assessment. Every vehicle should have complete documentation including the necessary IRS Form 8283 for donations exceeding $5k. It is vital that all transport is conducted in enclosed vehicles with air-ride suspension—never an open trailer—to preserve your car in optimal condition during transit.

Wisconsin regional notes

Wisconsin, while home to beautiful driving roads, presents unique challenges for vintage Lamborghini owners, particularly Espada models. Finding a qualified vintage-Lamborghini-marque specialist can be challenging, but recognized hubs such as Bobileff, Symbolic, and Lamborghini Beverly Hills Pre-Owned serve as national touchpoints. Furthermore, due to the historical rust protection deficiencies in 1960s-1980s Italian steel, the preservation strategy must differ notably between salt-belt and sun-belt regions, impacting restoration decisions for your Espada.

FAQ

How do I verify the matching-numbers VIN for my Espada?
To verify matching-numbers VIN for your Lamborghini Espada, check that the engine number, gearbox number, and chassis number align with the factory build sheet from Sant'Agata Bolognese archives. This verification is crucial for donation and resale.
What's the difference between Polo Storico factory restoration and independent restorations?
Polo Storico factory restorations are recognized for their authenticity and adherence to original specifications, often commanding a premium over independent restorations. Buyers often prefer these for guaranteed historical accuracy, which adds value.
Where can I obtain the factory build sheet for my Espada?
The factory build sheet for your Espada can typically be obtained from Lamborghini’s Sant'Agata Bolognese archives. This documentation is crucial for provenance and validating restoration claims associated with your vehicle.
How do I assess the value difference between original paint and refinished cars?
Original paint Lamborghini Espadas generally command a premium of 30-50% over refinished examples. Documenting the car's original paint condition and any resprays can affect its value significantly in collectible markets.
What are the requirements for the IRS Form 8283 Section B appraisal?
For donations exceeding $5k, the IRS Form 8283 Section B requires a qualified appraisal from registered appraisers who specialize in collector vehicles. It’s crucial that the appraiser understands the vintage Lamborghini market for accurate valuation.
What are the carburetor service requirements for my Espada?
The Lamborghini Espada's Weber 40 IDA carburetors require periodic synchronization and jetting adjustments, a service best performed by a specialist familiar with these vintage systems, typically costing $5-10k for a complete rebuild.
Does original-buyer-provenance add value to my Espada?
Yes, original-buyer-provenance can significantly enhance your Espada’s value, particularly if it can be traced to notable figures or royalty, potentially adding $50-150k based on documented history.

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As a proud owner of a Lamborghini Espada, your contribution to Badger Auto Aid can make a significant impact. We honor the heritage of this remarkable V12 masterpiece, ensuring it remains cherished for future generations. By donating, you support the preservation of not only your vehicle's legacy but also the legacy of Lamborghini. Join us in celebrating this unique and iconic automobile by making a meaningful donation today.

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