2004 Lamborghini Gallardo for sale, blown engine - CHEAP
#1
2004 Lamborghini Gallardo for sale, blown engine - CHEAP
I am selling my 2004 Lamborghini Gallardo
Yellow/Black
E-gear
Tubi
Yellow Calipers
23,882 miles
Great condition - scratch on rear bumper. Pictures of actual car (although it was running at the time)
Engine is blown, needs block, rods, pistons, and crank.
Price as is: $99,000
Price repaired with 200 mile engine: $125,000
For more pictures, visit:
http://www.supercarrentalsinc.com/gallardo.html
(770) 633-9020
Yellow/Black
E-gear
Tubi
Yellow Calipers
23,882 miles
Great condition - scratch on rear bumper. Pictures of actual car (although it was running at the time)
Engine is blown, needs block, rods, pistons, and crank.
Price as is: $99,000
Price repaired with 200 mile engine: $125,000
For more pictures, visit:
http://www.supercarrentalsinc.com/gallardo.html
(770) 633-9020
#3
maybe oil stravation? i don't know how the E gear works but im guessing someone pressed the wrong button at the wrong time?????? Maybe put it in first gear while doing 100+ MPH if that's even possible.
Does the car have clean title?
Does the car have clean title?
Last edited by kaz555; 07-11-2007 at 04:12 PM.
#6
Originally Posted by Steve K MMC
if you don't mind me asking, how did the engine blow? i would assume over-rev, but the car is an e-gear...
I need to move this car quick, trades and offers considered.
#7
Originally Posted by vincentdds
Nice car to do Heffner TT.
I will ask him how much getting this car into a running TT car would run.
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#8
Originally Posted by kaz555
maybe oil stravation? i don't know how the E gear works but im guessing someone pressed the wrong button at the wrong time?????? Maybe put it in first gear while doing 100+ MPH if that's even possible.
Does the car have clean title?
Does the car have clean title?
You can't keep the car in a gear past the rev limiter, it will shift for you. The nature of the failure implies oil starvation but from what we can tell, the oil system is all ok. As I said, tearing down the old engine will be required to know for sure. I will work that arrangement out with the buyer.
Once I get done looking into it, I can get it welded shut and get you a piece of glass to put on top of it and make you a really cool coffee table. Talk about a conversation piece!
#9
Originally Posted by NAPO
There are plenty of 04 Gallardos with no problems and less miles, for $5k more than your car repaired. I'm not saying this to be rude or anything, but you're asking too much.
I completely respect your input on my pricing and I would like to think that I understand where the market is at right now. That being said, the interest on this bright yellow shop ornament is costing me a lot so I am open to offers.
#12
Originally Posted by NAPO
There are plenty of 04 Gallardos with no problems and less miles, for $5k more than your car repaired. I'm not saying this to be rude or anything, but you're asking too much.
#13
Originally Posted by MrEdS4
could also have been something coming up from the road. This seems fairly likely because the hole in the block is on the very bottom.
#14
Originally Posted by emissary
If it was something from the road, wouldn't that be covered by insurance? I assume that an engine blown due to internal malfunction would not be covered by insurance, but road debris damage should be, right?
#15
Originally Posted by MrEdS4
You are very correct. My insurance company and I have been going back and forth about this for long enough to convince me that the claim is not going to get paid. If I pay for the teardown at an authorized dealer and the dealer comes back saying that it was conclusively something from the road they will pay for the repairs. The teardown will cost me as much as installing a used engine. Right now it is better for me just to move on.