As a successful auto entrepreneur, I leveraged my passion for exotic cars to build a thriving business. I moved from Philadelphia to Florida, to pursue my dream of dealing in high-end exotic cars, with the Lamborghini Countach from Cannonball Run and other iconic 1980s cars serving as my primary inspiration. In 2011, I noticed an opportunity in the market for undervalued Ferrari 308s, Testarossas, and Lamborghini Countaches, which I began buying and selling. My first sale was to the ruler of Qatar, and my success continued to grow from there. I attribute my success to timing, selling iconic classics at the right venue, and ensuring each car was in pristine condition. In addition to buying and selling exotic cars, I also run RienziReport.com, a website that provides coverage and previews of specialty auto auctions. I offer guidance on buying blue chip investments and provide insight on past, present, and future market evaluations to help visitors make informed decisions.
the first description mentioned it was still being finished. You wonder if it wasn't ready? Or maybe didn't want to compete with so many other Countaches. Maybe gauging the market first.
I was just in Scottsdale for the auctions and that Countach was beautiful in person. I don’t think I knew there were wingless Anniversary cars though, love the downdraft look. Couldn’t believe how low the miles were
I remember as a kid in about 1997 looking through the British auto trader and seeing 1980’s Lamborghini countach’s for sale for less than £8,000. I remember saying to my dad, that’s a good deal we should get one! I remember him laughing and saying, “it’ll be worth nothing in a few more years and probably cost a fortune to run”.