1999 Lamborghini Diablo GT
2,600 Miles
Arancio California
Nero and Grigio Alcantara Race Seats
Year
1999
Brand
Lamborghini
Model Variant
Diablo GT
Current Mileage
4,265 km


chasis
ZA9DE21A0XLA12381
Engine capacity
6.0L, 4V, V12 / 575BHP
exterior color
Arancio California
Interior color
Nero
transmisSion
Five Speed Manual
Top speed
210MPH
Designer
Marcello Gandini (initial), Tom Gale for Chrysler Styling Center, Luc Donckerwolke
Years produced
1999 - 2000
Total production
80
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Lamborghini Diablo GT #2381 — #32 of 80 Worldwide
One of just 80 numbered Diablo GTs built, chassis #2381 is unquestionably among the finest surviving examples of Lamborghini’s ultimate evolution of the Diablo. Showing only 2,300 documented miles and retaining its original paint, books, and tools, this car represents a rare opportunity to acquire one of the most complete, lowest-mileage, and best-preserved Diablo GTs in existence.
Finished in the striking shade of Arancio California over Nero leather with Grigio Alcantara race seats, this GT was delivered new in January 2000 to the renowned German dealer Auto Kremer before being immediately imported to the United States by Exclusive Inc., Lamborghini’s Las Vegas–based importer.
First registered in Beverly Hills in 2001, it later joined the celebrated Colorado collection of Richard Berry, heir to the “Yellow Pages” telephone fortune. Berry’s world-class stable included icons such as the Porsche Carrera GT, Saleen S7 Twin Turbo, multiple Murciélago and Diablo variants, two Countachs, and a Bugatti Veyron. As principal of an American Le Mans Series LMP1 team, Berry was both collector and competitor, embodying the true spirit of the supercar era.
During its time in Colorado, the car recorded just 1,093 km for emissions testing. In 2013, Diablo GT #2381 was sold to a collector in the United Arab Emirates with just over 1,500 km, before crossing the block again at the Keno Brothers New York Auction in 2015 with 1,623 km. It has since remained in an important Middle Eastern collection.
With its ultra-low mileage, impeccable provenance, and exceptional originality, Diablo GT #2381 stands as one of the most desirable and best-preserved examples of the model — a crown jewel for any Lamborghini collection.
One of just 80 numbered Diablo GTs built, chassis #2381 is unquestionably among the finest surviving examples of Lamborghini’s ultimate evolution of the Diablo. Showing only 2,300 documented miles and retaining its original paint, books, and tools, this car represents a rare opportunity to acquire one of the most complete, lowest-mileage, and best-preserved Diablo GTs in existence.
Finished in the striking shade of Arancio California over Nero leather with Grigio Alcantara race seats, this GT was delivered new in January 2000 to the renowned German dealer Auto Kremer before being immediately imported to the United States by Exclusive Inc., Lamborghini’s Las Vegas–based importer.
First registered in Beverly Hills in 2001, it later joined the celebrated Colorado collection of Richard Berry, heir to the “Yellow Pages” telephone fortune. Berry’s world-class stable included icons such as the Porsche Carrera GT, Saleen S7 Twin Turbo, multiple Murciélago and Diablo variants, two Countachs, and a Bugatti Veyron. As principal of an American Le Mans Series LMP1 team, Berry was both collector and competitor, embodying the true spirit of the supercar era.
During its time in Colorado, the car recorded just 1,093 km for emissions testing. In 2013, Diablo GT #2381 was sold to a collector in the United Arab Emirates with just over 1,500 km, before crossing the block again at the Keno Brothers New York Auction in 2015 with 1,623 km. It has since remained in an important Middle Eastern collection.
With its ultra-low mileage, impeccable provenance, and exceptional originality, Diablo GT #2381 stands as one of the most desirable and best-preserved examples of the model — a crown jewel for any Lamborghini collection.
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