Original Bertone drawing of the 1967 Lamborghini Marzal. It is a rare factory copy of the master technical blueprint made in the ’70s by Bertone.
The 1967 Lamborghini Marzal was a concept car designed by Marcello Gandini at Bertone for Lamborghini. Ferruccio Lamborghini wanted a true four-seater car for his lineup in addition to the 400GT 2+2 and the Miura. Ferruccio saw the Marzal as an advertising campaign rather than a production model and wanted to show it at various car shows such as Geneva, Turin, and Frankfurt. He would rather spend money on building a concept car than paying for advertisement. The Marzal was a one-off car but the general shape and many of the ideas would later be used in the Lamborghini Espada.
Origin
The blueprint originates from a long-term ex-Bertone and Alfa Romeo employee who kept these pieces in his private collection.
Certificate
The blueprint is accompanied by our EVC certificate to provide proof of authenticity.
Size Details
125 x 43 cm
Material
The drawing is printed on semi-transparent yellowish acetate tracing paper. It is a nonflammable mildew-proof material that was used in factory workshops.
International Shipping Available
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No Returns
Please note that this blueprint is a rare collectable and not a commercially printed product. I don’t offer returns on them. The blueprint is 50 years old and has imperfections and fading. If the blueprint is damaged by the courier, please get in touch via email within 4 weeks with photos and a description of the damage.
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SKU: 44
€1'200.00Price