Original Bertone drawing of the 1976 Lamborghini Bravo. It is a rare factory copy of the master technical drawing made in the ’70s by Bertone.
The Lamborghini Bravo was a concept car designed by Marcello Gandini at Bertone for Lamborghini. It was first presented in 1974 at the Turin Auto Show. The Bravo was a concept to a successor of the 1970 Urraco. The working prototype featured a 3.0L 300 HP V8 that powered the rear wheels and underwent almost 270,000 km of testing before it was retired to the Bertone museum. It never went into production, but many styling features were inspired by the Countach, including the angular features and the window arrangement.
Origin
The blueprint originates from a longterm 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: 43
€1'000.00Price
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