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Old 07-19-2008, 07:33 PM
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I am lookng to purchase alow mi LM.it has 7k mles and one owner. I have a dozen vintage Ferrari''s an Iso Grifo,Bizzarini 5300,Defender 110 abd several other cars. I have mechanics,body guys etc. Money maintenance not an issue.
Always wanted one,can I get the scoop. Driving,reliability,ac/cold,problems,tires.everything you guys can tell me before I pull the trigger I want to drive it but don't want to regret it and sell it for a loss. I would be paying in the 90-100krange
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Which LM are you looking to purchase?

Make sure it has good paint job, not repainted, and do a PPI prior to purchasing.

Good luck.

I enjoy my LM.

If you need any other information or help, please pm.
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parts are a problem.. so make sure the lm your getting is in good condition.. and what year is the car your looking at??
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How's your lm coming along?
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Well if it a Lm America, that is a very low price...if it good you are getting a deal.

Orginal tires are almost impossible to find, but "super swampers"work quite well and a little easier to drive with.

Best of luck...great vehicle.
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my car is good just having alittle touble with the water pump
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I am lookng to purchase alow mi LM.it has 7k mles and one owner. I have a dozen vintage Ferrari''s an Iso Grifo,Bizzarini 5300,Defender 110 abd several other cars. I have mechanics,body guys etc. Money maintenance not an issue.
Always wanted one,can I get the scoop. Driving,reliability,ac/cold,problems,tires.everything you guys can tell me before I pull the trigger I want to drive it but don't want to regret it and sell it for a loss. I would be paying in the 90-100krange
thanks

Kevin
here is a link to a LM on Ebay, poste a couple of days ago. Have no idea if it's a one owner LM, as it's being offered by a dealer in Vegas. Looks clean though.

eBay Motors: Lamborghini (item 260263657653 end time Jul-26-08 12:58:28 PDT)
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Talked to dealer and LM was repainted poorly.

Good luck.
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Did you ever buy the LM?
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Did you ever buy th eLM you were looking at?

I am also a Bizzarrini owner, and have a 1990 LM 002.

Let me know if I can help you with anything on either the LM or the Bizzarrini.
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