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This custom Lamborghini Countach (or Pontiac Fiero kit car) that was spotted at the Palm Beach Supercar Week just might be the strangest-looking yet, most notably its pipe organ exhaust. Some consider this a Bōsōzoku vehicle, which typically involves adding a 3 or 4-trumpet horn, stickers, an overabundance of lights, and in this case, an outlandish exhaust system.
No other information was provided, but we do see cello-shaped seats, a Mozart bust up front, a full-sized keyboard dashboard, cymbal steering wheel, trumpet door handles, and even an Oscars statue shifter. Should this be an authentic Lamborghini Countach that was possibly a salvage title, it would most likely be an LP500 S. This model was released in 1982 and featured a more powerful 4.8L V12 engine making 375 hp and 302 lb-ft of torque, mated to a 5-speed manual transmission.
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