Lamborghini Countach 5000 S: Discovered in the Bronx
A 1984 Countach 5000 S in Bianco Polo over Rosso, kept by one owner in the same Bronx garage for over forty years. Original paint, original interior, and just 3,600 documented kilometers.

For over forty years, it sat quietly in a garage in the Bronx.
No concours lawn. No collection tours. No headlines.
Just one owner, one address, and a Lamborghini Countach 5000 S that never left home.
Today, we are proud to share one of the most extraordinary preservation discoveries we have encountered.
A 1984 Lamborghini Countach 5000 S finished in Bianco Polo over Rosso. One owner from new. Just 3,600 documented kilometers. Original paint. Original interior. Still resting in the same garage where it spent decades hidden from public view.
When we first opened the door, it felt less like finding a car and more like stepping back in time. Dust settled over four decades. The tires resting where they had stopped years ago. Every surface carrying the story of a life lived with one caretaker.
Most importantly, the Countach remains remarkably intact. Preserved exactly as it was left.
As John, CURATED Founder & CEO, put it:
This is an unparalleled example of a time capsule. Just under 3,600 documented kilometers from new, original paint, complete original interior. Only a handful of 5000 S examples made it to the United States during the 1980s, and to find a car in this color combination is simply fantastic.

Only a small number of Countach 5000 S models reached the United States during the 1980s. Finding one is rare. Finding one in Bianco Polo over Rosso is rarer still. Finding one with a single owner, such low mileage, and such an untouched history is almost unheard of.
These are the discoveries that continue to drive us.
Not because we are searching for the most expensive cars.
Not because we are searching for perfection.
But because every so often, a story emerges that reminds us why these machines matter.
It's an honor to unearth a car like this for the first time. An incredible example that can either be preserved for the next generation or, one day, sympathetically recommissioned and shown on the world's greatest concours lawns.
For now, however, the Countach remains exactly where we found it.
In the Bronx.
Preserved. Undisturbed. Waiting patiently for its next chapter.







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