I cant stop thinking about this one

I agree. In fact, I wish you hadn't shown it to me!

The first time I saw an Islero "in the flesh" I was just gobsmacked. Like the e9, it has a long hood, large windows / narrow roof pillars which give the interior an open feel, and that beautiful late 1960's styling.

But, buying an Islero with needs might not be prudent. While an e9 with a bad engine can be remedied with a $1,000 3.3 from a junkyard, a bad engine in a Lamborghini is a major financial calamity. Yes, I know the seller says the engine was rebuilt only a few thousand miles ago and runs OK. But...

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