The early models to come out of the Lamborghini factory were beautiful but always improving. The Italian supercars command so much admiration it’s easy to forget that Ferruccio Lamborghini only founded the company in 1963.
While the earlier GT models to come from the Italian company were fine examples of craftsmanship and speed, there aren’t too many lying around nowadays, especially in North America. Now, enter this fine 1967 400 GT 2+2, which is only one of 247 400 GTs manufactured during its production run from 1966 to 1968 and a finger on the handful that remain in the world.
The rare 400 GT was received by Lamborghini Montreal fully restored and is an incredible rendition of what Ferruccio created when he modified the outgoing 350 GT to have more room and power with a then-new rear suspension and lower floor plan to add two small seats in the back and a bigger version of the famous Lamborghini V12 engine.