1990 U.S.-spec Lamborghini LM002 heads to Bring a Trailer auction

Amid surging collector values for the 'Rambo Lambo,' a low-mileage 1990 Lamborghini LM002—one of only 60 U.S.-spec examples—is up for auction on Bring a Trailer. Located in San Diego with 17,000 miles, it features the Countach-derived 5.2-liter V12 and full four-wheel drive.

This U.S.-spec LM002 joins other rare examples hitting the market, following recent sales exceeding $500,000 as detailed in our LM002 collector series.

Equipped with 17-inch OZ alloy wheels marking late-production models, it pairs the front-mounted 5.2-liter V12 (444 hp) with a five-speed manual, two-speed transfer case, and three locking differentials.

Recent maintenance includes $32,000 in work by Canepa Motorsports in 2019 and a suspension refresh last month by a San Diego specialist. It rides on five-year-old Pirelli Scorpion tires.

The leather-trimmed interior includes air conditioning, blending luxury with off-road capability originally designed for harsh environments.

The Bring a Trailer auction ends March 13, offering a documented, original-condition U.S.-spec LM002 to collectors.

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