Some cars just capture your heart at first sight. For the owner of this Lamborghini, that model was the 1974 Urraco. As a 15-year-old, he would ride his bike to a dealership in Fairfield every Saturday morning just to catch a glimpse of one. The dealer would shoo him away, but that only fuelled his determination—he promised himself that one day, he’d own one.
Fast forward to today, and that dream sits in his garage: a 1974 Lamborghini Urraco in stunning Tahiti Blue. With less than 10% of Urracos ever built in right-hand drive, and this one featuring a rare factory-integrated sunroof, it’s truly a special example of Lamborghini’s bold, wedge-shaped vision from the 1970s.
RIGHT HAND DRIVE RARITY
A Rare Right-Hand-Drive Example – One of the few in existence, making it a true collector’s car. The Urraco has a timeless design – A sleek, low-slung wedge shape that defined an era of Lamborghini innovation. With its rare factory sunroof feature, it only adds to the uniqueness of this particular Urraco.
The search for the right Urraco took years. The new owner had been keeping an eye on this very car online for about 12 months when, at Mota Classica, he was introduced to a man by the name of Mark Janson, who had it for sale on consignment. A few weeks later, the current owner found himself in Brisbane behind the wheel for a test drive. And that was it—he had to have it.
Since then, the car has given countless memories, but one stands out above the rest. The owner’s son, at just four years old, told his entire school that his dad would be picking him up in a Lamborghini. When he pulled into the street in second gear, the entire teaching staff were lined up outside, watching. It was an unforgettable moment for both dad and son.
Now, over 50 years since it first hit the road, this Urraco is still turning heads. With an additional 25,000 km’s added to its journey, and the stories it holds, it is more than deserving of a spot in the Automotive Wonderland – Curated By ArtNeun, at Wristwatch Check 2025. Featured not just for its rarity, but because it represents the pure passion of automotive dreams—dreams that never fade, no matter how many years pass.