VIDEO: What?  Would you like to see two classic Lamborghinis in the snow?  Now you can!

VIDEO: What? Would you like to see two classic Lamborghinis in the snow? Now you can!


Automobili Lamborghini participated in The ICE, International Concours of Elegance, organized on the frozen lake of St. Moritz on February 23 and 24.

Would you like to see two classic Lamborghinis in the snow? Now you can! And Automobili Lamborghini participated in The ICE, International Concours of Elegance, organized on the frozen lake of St. Moritz on February 23 and 24. An event that they took the opportunity to record this event.

The house of Sant’Agata Bolognese was presented for the second year in a row, and was represented by the Lamborghini Polo Storico. We are talking about a facility dedicated to classic Lamborghini models and the preservation of the brand’s legend. The division that opened its doors in the summer of 2015 in the headquarters in Sant’Agata Bolognese.

And of course, they went with heavy weapons. During the event, The Lamborghini company displayed two models from its collection at the Sant’Agata Bolognese museum.. These were the 1973 Jarama GTS, with rack, skis and sled, and the 1968 400 GT 2+2, names specific to the company’s history.

These cars are representative of two different historical decades. First the 60s were represented by oval shapes. And then the 70s, where the characteristic angular structure stops. In fact, both have the same engine, the famous V12 of 4 liters, with two overhead camshafts and a front longitudinal position.

And of course they pleased those who could admire these two cars. The International Beauty Pageant is now in its third edition, and for many it is one of the most interesting events in the world of classic cars. An event that is gaining more and more respect.

One of the keys to the event is that more than 50 cars entered are judged not only by experts in the field but also by artists and architects. All this with a wonderful environment, the frozen lake of St. Moritz located in the Engadine Valley, at the eastern end of the Graubünden gorge, in eastern Switzerland.

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Alessandro Farmeschi, Global Director of Aftersales at Automobili Lamborghini, commented: “Polo Storico’s participation in The ICE was an opportunity to meet our customers and lovers of modern Lamborghini models in a very unique environment.”

“This event is close to our own spirit and our way of celebrating the passion of our classic cars: nice to look at but also fun and exciting to drive. “It is an unusual context to see a historic Lamborghini, even more so when it comes to cars that are usually admired in our museum,” he concluded.

The Lamborghini Jarama GT was presented at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1970. Then it was the new GT 2+2 from Lamborghini, the car that came to replace the Islero that would keep the mechanics. The design was done by Carrozzeria Bertone.

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before that, In 1966 the 400 GT was presented at the Geneva Motor Show. It was a slightly updated 350 GT. We had the rear of the body raised by 6.5 cm to become a 2+2, a kit that had a 12-cylinder engine that was increased to 4 liters to produce 320 HP at 6500 rpm.