conceptcarz.com

1970 Lamborghini Espada

History

The Lamborghini Marzal show car sat atop a longer Miura chassis and given a six-cylinder engine in 'vee' configuration and mounted mid-ship. It was shown at the 1967 Geneva Auto Show. The Lamborghini Pirana was a show car that sat atop a Jaguar E-Type chassis. Both were designed and built by the famous coachbuilder Bertone. The Lamborghini Espada draws its styling cues from both of these concepts. The Marzal design was deemed to excessive for Lamborghini, plus it was void of the legendary 12-cylinder power-plant.

Marcello Gandini, an employee of Bertone, was tasked by Feruccio Lamborghini to design and build a Gran Turismo vehicle based on both the Marzal and the Pirana. It was to be a 2+2 GT car suitable for the rich and the powerful that could carry them on long trips. In the front was to be a 3.9 liter twelve-cylinder engine capable of producing 325 horsepower. The first prototype featured wing-doors which were later replaced in future designs with normal doors. The car appeared to be long due to its short height and wide stance. The hood was comprised of aluminum while steel was used for the remained of the vehicle. This meant the vehicle was heavy, weighing in at over 3,300 pounds.

The original series was known as the Series I. In 1970, the series became known as the Series II, also referred to as the 400 GTE Espada. This series had vented disc brakes on all four corners, an improved 350 horsepower engine, and modified dashboard. Power assisted steering was offered as optional equipment to help combat the complaints of 'heavy steering'. The Series II lasted until 1973 when Lamborghini introduced the Series III. The series were given improved suspension and brakes, improvements to the front aesthetics, and a newly designed dashboard. An automatic Chrysler Torqueflight transmission was optional equipment. Powering steering was now standard equipment. The bumpers were enlarged to comply with the US safety regulations.

The S1 (1968-1970), S2 (1970-1972) and the S3 (1972-1978) are hard to distinguish. The changes that were employed were minor, and often were improvements to the mechanics rather than the aesthetics.

During its production run, lasting from 1968 through 1978, 1217 examples were produced making it the most successful Lamborghini model up to that point. It had been the Italian manufacturer's first attempt at creating a 2+2 GT sports car. Although the marque was famous for their sports cars, the luxurious 2+2 grand tourer endured great success for the company during its ten year producing life-span. The Espada was a practical and civilized sports car. It leather interior was plush and the optional push-button AM/FM radio, air conditioning, and fog lights, to name a few, made the vehicle accommodating to every customers wish and desire.

There were 186 Series I, 575 Series II, and 456 of the Series III.


By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2007

1970 Lamborghini Espada Vehicle Profiles

1970 Lamborghini Espada vehicle information
Coupe

Chassis #: 7566
1970 Lamborghini Espada vehicle information
Coupe

Chassis #: 7990
Engine #: 40248

Recent Vehicle Additions

Performance and Specification Comparison

Price Comparison

$830-$19,506
1970 Espada
$19,506-$28,120
1970 Lamborghini Espada Base Price : $19,506

Compare: Lower | Higher | Similar

Other 1970 Lamborghini Models

Espada

Specification Comparison by Year

Year
Production
Wheelbase
Engine
Prices
104.30 in.
12 cyl., 239.76 CID., 325.00hp
$21,010 - $21,010
104.30 in.
12 cyl., 239.76 CID., 320.00hp
$21,010 - $21,010
104.30 in.
12 cyl., 239.76 CID., 350.00hp
$19,506 - $19,506
104.30 in.
12 cyl., 239.76 CID., 350.00hp
$19,520 - $19,520
104.30 in.
12 cyl., 239.76 CID., 350.00hp
$24,500 - $24,500
1,068
104.30 in.
12 cyl., 239.76 CID., 350.00hp
$19,550 - $19,550
104.30 in.
12 cyl., 239.76 CID., 350.00hp
$33,950 - $33,950
104.30 in.
12 cyl., 239.76 CID., 350.00hp
$33,950 - $33,950

Related Automotive News

Espada 400 GT: the legendary V12 Lamborghini

Espada 400 GT: the legendary V12 Lamborghini

In a year full of V12 celebrations, find out about the first four-seat Lamborghini In 2022 Lamborghini is celebrating the V12 the legendary 12-cylinder engine that has powered its most iconic cars for almost 60 years. They include the Espada...
From Lucybelle to DHL: Historic Porsche Competition Cars Race to Gooding & Company's Pebble Beach Auctions

From Lucybelle to DHL: Historic Porsche Competition Cars Race to Gooding & Company's Pebble Beach Auctions

The very best of Porsche excellence will come to Pebble Beach with a 1959 Porsche 718 RSK, a 1969 Porsche 90802, a 2007 Porsche RS Spyder Evo, and more. Gooding %26 Company, the official auction house of the Pebble Beach Concours dElegance®,...
Stunning 718 RSK and Selection of Significant Porsches Set to Headline Gooding & Company's Return to Amelia Island

Stunning 718 RSK and Selection of Significant Porsches Set to Headline Gooding & Company's Return to Amelia Island

The auction house returns to Amelia Island with an outstanding 1959 Porsche 718 RSK alongside an ultra-rare 1993 Porsche 964 Carrera RS 3.8 and a pristine 2005 Porsche Carrera GT. Gooding %26 Company is proud to return to Florida for its 12th annual...
Ferrari Masterpiece and Legendary Jaguar Revealed for the Gooding & Company Scottsdale Auctions

Ferrari Masterpiece and Legendary Jaguar Revealed for the Gooding & Company Scottsdale Auctions

The 1956 Jaguar D-Type campaigned by famed racing drivers Peter Blond and Jean Bloxham and the one-off 1965 Ferrari 275 GTB Speciale custom built for Battista Pininfarina will be highlights at the Gooding %26 Company Auctions this January. SANTA...
CHEVROLET TO SHOW CHAPARRAL VISION GRAN TURISMO CONCEPT

CHEVROLET TO SHOW CHAPARRAL VISION GRAN TURISMO CONCEPT

Boundary-pushing, Chevy-powered race cars changed motorsports design DETROIT – When racers Jim Hall and Hap Sharp founded Chaparral Cars in 1962, few could have guessed how they would shake up the conformities of the racing world – and...
1962 Monaco Grand Prix: McLaren Carries the Cooper Flag back to the Top

1962 Monaco Grand Prix: McLaren Carries the Cooper Flag back to the Top

By the beginning of the 1962 Formula One season Jack Brabham had left Cooper to form his own racing team. It seemed the glories days of the double World Championship were well and truly behind them. However, left in Brabhams stead would be a man very...