While filming The Wolf of Wall Street, Martin Scorsese reportedly wrecked a Lamborghini Countach. The second sample, which is for sale, was spared during manufacture.

You’re in luck if you want the most influential 25th Anniversary Lamborghini Countach. According to the auction poster, RM Sotheby’s Luxury Week in New York will auction the same car in December.

“White over white” is the car’s natural Bianco Polo over Bianco finish. The 1989 Horacio Pagani has a massive wing and elegant vents.

The Countach 25th Anniversary model is polarizing. You adore the luxury or loathe what Pagani brought to Marcello Gandini’s soaring, flowing lines. With a 5.2-liter V12 engine, the American fuel-injected Countach produced 420 horsepower, making it one of the most powerful. The 5-mph American bumpers on this model detract from its attractive front look.

The Hollywood film did well with chassis KLA12722. Unlike its sister car, it wasn’t harmed when Leonardo DiCaprio hung out of the driver-side scissor door during the drunken nocturnal driving sequence.

12 white-on-white 25th Anniversary Models were imported, according to rumours. It’s rare since the movie destroyed one. On December 8, bid if you want it. Put on your roomiest pants—RM Sotheby’s expects this property to sell for $1.5 million to $2 million.

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