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Lamborghini - Jarama (1973)

The Lamborghini Jarama is a timeless icon of Italian engineering, first unveiled in 1973. While the exact Lamborghini Jarama price can fluctuate across markets and condition, enthusiasts understand that this car’s value reflects its rarity, performance, and the elite status it commands among collectors. If you’re curious about a specific era’s valuation—such as the Lamborghini Jarama 1973 price—or exploring the road‑worthy options on the market today, let’s navigate the essential facts, depreciation realities, and comparative context that shape this remarkable vehicle’s worth.

  • Model Year: 1973
  • Engine: 5.9 L V12, 350 hp at 7,000 rpm, 440 Nm torque at 4,500 rpm
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual, rack & pinion shifter
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (98 RON)
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4,095 mm (161.1 in)
    • Width: 1,900 mm (74.8 in)
    • Height: 1,395 mm (54.9 in)
    • Wheelbase: 2,465 mm (96.9 in)
    • Curb Weight: 1,685 kg (3,719 lb)
  • Performance:
    • Top Speed: 260 km/h (161 mph)
    • 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph): ~6.2 s
    • Brake System: Dual front calipers, single rear caliper
  • Chassis & Body: Carbon‑fibre monocoque with aluminum lower components, aerodynamic aerodynamics and integrated rear spoiler
  • Interior: Leather trimmings, bucket seats, analog gauges and a minimalist console for the pure driving experience
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive with a balanced chassis layout for precise handling
  • Optional Features: Hand‑stitched upholstery, rain‑sensing windows (later models), advanced suspension tuning

Depreciation Insight – Lamborghini Jarama:
  • As a high‑performance classic, the Lamborghini Jarama depreciation is typically much lower than average road cars. In the first year after purchase, you can expect a loss of 15–20% of its value as the market absorbs new entries.
  • Over the next 3–5 years, the depreciation curve often flattens, with a combined 25–35% decline as supply stabilizes and demand strengthens among niche buyers.
  • Condition plays a pivotal role: pristine originality, factory restoration, and a verified service history can mitigate further loss, enhancing long‑term value retention.
  • Collectible curb appeal and market trends—such as the resurgence of 1970s Italian supercars—may lead to value appreciation rather than additional depreciation for certain auctions or The Car Meets Marketplace.

While the exact price of a used Lamborghini Jarama—whether a showroom‑displayed classic or a road‑ready gem—varies by market, condition, and provenance, potential buyers should consider that the used Lamborghini Jarama price commonly ranges within a narrow corridor dictated by rarity and desirability. These cars often command a premium when:

  • They feature a clean, verified chassis number linked to a documented production run.
  • All original gaskets, seals, and components maintain factory specifications.
  • They have not undergone extensive aftermarket modifications that could dilute their authenticity.


Comparison Context:

Compared to similar models, the Lamborghini Jarama stands out in both performance and heritage. When you pit it against contemporaries like the Ferrari 308 GTS or the Audi Quattro of the early '70s, the Jarama offers a raw, jaw‑drilling engine that delivers a


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