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  • LP500S? NO‼  25th or LP5000QV

  • Dam! I wish my segway sounded like that.

  • V-12

  • Sounds like a Kreissieg, actually, I'm certain it's a kreissieg.

  • i think i've just done a no-hands sex wee

  • this is the one and the only the great lamborghini countach

  • now thats what i call a countach!!!

  • Right after the croket and tubs cigar boat theme me Miami

  • Looks awfully familiar to the Kreissieg video...

  • The sound of god...an angry one

  • Excelent! What a car.

  • if you ask me its sounds like the car`s taking a good shit

  • Sounds so nice, but it looks slow :(

  • I love the difference between the sounds of a v8 and a v12. The v12 has that little extra pop!

  • OK some CORRECTIONS for this video. #1 THIS IS NOT an LP500S.. this is a 1989 Countach 25th Anniversary, based on many factors that I can see and hear in the videos.

    #2, this IS NOT an Eisenmann exhaust system, as Eisenmann DOESN'T EVEN MAKE Lamborghini exhausts.

    This is a Kreissieg exhaust.

    I dont know who originally posted this video, but I hope it was not someone working for Kreissieg, as that is an erroneous description. Trust me, I am a Lamborghini expert. Just being informative!!

  • @projectgothamgtr EISENMANN DOES MAKE LAMBORGHINI EXHAUSTS!! Just not for the Countach. They make exhausts for the Gallardo and the Murcielago. Now these are their production exhausts. I'm sure they can make a one off for a Countach if need be. Provided you have the capital. You are correct in your first and third statement though. Cheers.

  • god that is a dam sweet car with the best sound ever

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  • damn i love that rich high rpm sound

  • 50 mph my ass lol

  • Countach Means Holy Cow if you translate it to english

  • @Skater200654 HI! yes,actually it comes from an italian regional dialect (precisely Piedmont region).It's been told that a former craftman of Bertone coachmaker was allowed to take a "strictly confidential " glance at the one off 5000 when still being finished in the factory.

    Countach ! was his comment showing sincere surprise and astonishment. in front of such an amazing car. 

  • @Skater200654 very interesting how the car was named - a man in Italy saw the car drive by and he yelled "COUNTACH" which meant, as you said, "holy cow!" the name stuck

  • can you tell me where this is?^^

  • Beast

  • 3 gear shifts....3 times came.....

  • JIZZED, IN, MY ears

  • yep i no

  • wow wow wow im a countach fanatic that one nasty fucker of a car

  • @conutach if you were a countach fan...then you would notice that this is an anniversery model...not an 82 lp500 like it says in the description

  • i think i just jizzed!!!!!

  • wow great sound its a beast

  • If its an 82 countach then why does it have (a) straked air boxes like the anniversary model...(b) added rear bumper like the aniversary model...and (c) the engine lid off an anivarsary model? This is to the people that are telling me nahhh its an 82!...then answer these questions

  • @oneweirdfellah The owner could have change it to those things by preference, or just because thats what was available. And no I'm not gonna pretend I'm some Contach master, but it is clearly titled 1982 on the video, and if he had details like it had Eisenmann exhaust, he must obviously know the year as well.

  • @SunDownPoint You couldnt really change those things...it doesnt make sense...its clearly the anniversary model...Look back through the pages and u will see other people saying the same thing...plus there is another you tube video..of the same car stating it as an annisersary model.....it clearly most definately is...sorry...Like people dont get things wrong when they are writing the header of the clip...sheesh!

  • How fast are these vehicles as far as 1/4 mile times?

  • Depends on the model. Quick searches in Google turns up various claims of between 13-14.5. A quick guess is probably mid-low 13's for the 500s, but I'm not sure.

  • @xilix Those are very good numbers. This vehicle then should be able to match an LS1 powered F-body. Unfortunately in the early to mid 80's, America suffered in the performance department.

  • Countach is the best Lamborghini. And then the Diablo SV ^^

  • @JazzJaRa What about the Miura?

  • there seriously is no better sound,especially when they slip it into third,its on song

  • 1989 anniversary model, and kreissieg exhaust

  • Looks and sounds like the kreissieg exhaust

  • Lamborghini madness

  • Nice account name! lol

  • Its a 25th anniversary model (1989) U can tell by the Nasa ducts on the rear sifes...only the anniversary models were straked like that

  • Naca ducts, not NASA...:)

  • DUHHH...i was drunk! ok?notice how I spelled "sides" too? lolRear sifes lol

  • whoever owns this car is true bad ass seriously that car is soooo sick

  • Absolutely Incredible!!!

  • Spectacular!

  • hmmmm, this car has like 25,000,000,000 more RPM's than I'm used too lol

  • @wezilla21 The exhaust is engineered to create overtones. Sound waves are also pressure waves, which if equalized for different frequencies, can be tuned to lend themselves to different sections of the powerband. That's why two stroke dirt bikes have the large expansion chamber in the exhaust. If you want to hear another crazy supercar exhaust overtone, listen to the Pagani Zonda

  • @wezilla21 @wezilla21 The exhaust is engineered to create overtones. Sound waves are also pressure waves, which if equalized for different frequencies, can be tuned to lend themselves to different sections of the powerband. That's why two stroke dirt bikes have the large expansion chamber in the exhaust. If you want to hear another crazy supercar exhaust overtone, listen to the Pagani Zonda

  • @dinkdink666 The two-stroke story is really a whole different animal. That chamber isn't necessarily to alter the frequencies of sound waves, but rather to create different pressures at the exhaust port during the course of a cycle. The "expanding cone" of the chamber creates a low-pressure period, which helps to suck exhaust out of the cylinder, and then the other end sends a high-pressure wave back to shove fresh air-fuel mix back into the cylinder.

    Sounds like a boss, without a silencer!

  • That's not a '82 500S later badged as 5000S. That car is a 25th Anniversario that first came out in '89.

  • love this sound!!!

  • that sound is so fucking AMAZING!!!

  • old as fuck, but stilll AMAZING as fuck

  • orgasm

  • Thats a Kreissieg Exhaust....

  • who says nothing good came out of the eighties?

  • Are you kiddin? Who says such a thing? The 80s is one of the best eras in American history. Best music, Stylish, more peaceful, 80s were great!

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  • @JayT98 I Agree!!

  • @JayT98 I couldn't agree with you more my friend! I've been waiting for someone else to put it this way for a long time. The 80s is definitely my favorite decade! Most people put it down by saying "Oh, the 80's were so embarrassing! I can't believe I wore those close, or listened to that awful synthesized music!" Meanwhile, some of the best music today came from the 80's. The 80's cars were awesome, the Porsche 911 received very extravagant redesigns for example. Don't forget the Testarossa!

  • @revokdaryl1 Sorry, I meant clothes, not close.

  • @revokdaryl1 And Group B. And the Ferrari F40 (which was a derivative of a Group B track car). And the first Jaguar XJ220 prototype... again Group B.

  • @JayT98 that's deffinetly true!

    but what does it have to do with the car, im not like kickin you in the ground or trying to be a smartass

  • @JayT98 america in the 80's was fucking gay. gay clothing, gay styles, gay shitty music, everything about the 80's sucks balls

  • @ghillieman24 Yep...throwing out the gay accusations so many times....how does it feel being in the closet?

  • @NRPBrute everyone knows the 80's was fuckign gay

  • @ghillieman24 look past David Bowie and Freddie Mercury and you'll see that it wasn't. Besides the Countach originates in the 70's.

  • @JayT98 Absolutely, except for the strikes, the faulklands war, the recession, the fuel crisis the riots and the civil unrest, the appalling health service, a privatized transport network, destroyed public services politically unstable middle east the massive unemployment and the racial and religious tension. Basically it was a great time to be a middle aged white guy with loads of money. For everyone else it blew. Dumbass. I guess YOU HAD TO BE THERE.

  • @JayT98 i like your comment , spicily " BEST ERAS " hahahaha !!

  • Why yes, there are cars from the seventies, mate. But this one? No.

  • The LP500s is indeed from the beginning of the eighties, but it also featured a almost identical bodywork to all of the seventies Countach models.

    Mind you that the Countach was introduced in 1971 and taken into production in 1974.

  • Well thanks for that info on them, honestly never had a clue, I'm not an Italian car fan, but this Countach sounds like a beast.

  • 80s mate...1989 this model...lot different from the countach of the 70s....fuel injection for starters!

  • @oneweirdfellah this is a 1982 not an 89, and most cars only got fuel injection around 1987...

  • @SunDownPoint Then tell me why its done up to look like an 89 then...with the different straked airboxes>? How did they change that? and why would they?

  • @SunDownPoint You dont know your countaches matie!

  • sounds real

  • wow! that is what a lambo should sound like!

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