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'''Lamborghini Islero''' was produced by [[Lamborghini]] between 1968-1970 and featuring the Lamborghini V12 engine. | '''Lamborghini Islero''' was produced by [[Lamborghini]] between 1968-1970 and featuring the Lamborghini V12 engine. | ||
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The [[Islero]] (pronounced "eez-LEHR-oh") was named after a bull that killed famed matador [[Manuel Rodriguez]] "Manolete" on August 28, 1947. | The [[Islero]] (pronounced "eez-LEHR-oh") was named after a bull that killed famed matador [[Manuel Rodriguez]] "Manolete" on August 28, 1947. | ||
Revision as of 08:12, 23 May 2006
Lamborghini Islero was produced by Lamborghini between 1968-1970 and featuring the Lamborghini V12 engine.
The Islero (pronounced "eez-LEHR-oh") was named after a bull that killed famed matador Manuel Rodriguez "Manolete" on August 28, 1947.
It was the replacement for the 400GT 2+2. The car debuted at the 1968 Geneva Auto Show.
Since Touring, the company that designed Lamborghini's chasis was bankrupt, Carrozzeria Marazzi was a logical choice as it was funded by Mario Marazzi, an old employee of Touring.