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@MatthiasPowerbomb

The two ultimate dream cars of every 80s kid brought together in a single video. Awesome.

@honorb4glory606

When I was a little kid, riding on a long trip in the early 90's, I saw a red Testarosa pass us quickly, with a 75 year old man driving it, with the windows down and a huge smile on his face.  It was that moment when I realized being an old person wasn't so bad.

@Watt_Ihr_Volt

The countach had a design that is even today ahead of the time...

@CLP-404

This Lamborghini Countach is the ULTimaTe and pinnacle in exotic supercar design.

@ChrisTakesHaveBeenMade

The Countach still looks futuristic.

@ExMachina70

I respected the Testerosa, but I love reading the comments to realize that many others like me just LOVED the crap out the Countach design. The car was just plain AWESOME!

@swanblake

Countach for me. So gorgeous.  Timeless

@jimp1646

The first time I saw a Countach parked up I didn't even know what it was. A massive crowd had formed around it. The design was just crazy. I don't think any other car design will ever have the same impact that the Countach did.

@Guitarwizzard1833

Take any high end super cars from the 1980's to the present day and you will ALWAYS get more looks with the Countach. It's just a badass looking piece of machinery.

@whitsundaydreaming

Any fan of the original Cannonball Run will never pass up a Countach. It practically trademarked presence.

@n3cph0en1x

It's difficult to compare. The Testarossa is a timeless beauty, a work of art. The Countach - well, it's a spaceship. A star destroyer, to be precise. I love both. For everyday use, I would take the Testarossa though.

@Toni62R

As we (as young boys in the 70s) saw the Countach first, we were blown away. Till today for me it is the most futuristic looking car of all times. The Ferrari is much more traditional. Beautiful are both.

@Rascallucci

It has always been the Countach for me, even today.  The design was just so far ahead of its time, even now it looks contemporary. Strictly speaking, if my memory serves me right, the Testarossa wasn't the Countach's direct competitor, it was in fact the 512 BB. Whether it was the 512 BB or the Testarossa, I always saw Lamborghini as being way ahead in its forwardness in design.

@annstevens6223

The Countach still looks insane in 2023. And he didn’t even talk about those doors!!!

@cogboy302

Fun fact;

In the late '80s Lamborghini built one Countach as a carbon fibre monocoque, rather than a steel spaceframe chassis. It did the rounds of the car magazines at the time.

And then they crashed it. Deliberately, to see how a carbon fibre structure would behave in an accident.

At that time no manufacturer was producing carbon fibre chassis road cars, it had only become routine in F1 a few years earlier.

@GioSinatraFan

This guy read my mind perfectly.  I expected his results in the end and wasn't disappointed.  Testarossa was always my favorite Italian sports car.

@digiprez77

The Countach wasn't even challenged until the F40 showed up.  I don't think any car really came close for more than a decade, which is impressive.  It just looks so cool and was so ahead of it's time.  I still rate it as my favorite.

@dougalmond8430

I own both models. A 1986 Testarossa and a 1989 Annv Countach and I 100% agree with you. The Countach is so hard to drive that I end up driving my TR a lot more but if I want to own a local car show or a Cars and Coffee I take the Countach!

@Trucker-John-B

80’s kid here. Had the Radio Shack RC Testatossa and the RC Porsche in like 86, 87, these models are imprinted into my psyche. Could not find an RC Countach. Thank you for this video. These two cars are proof beyond all reckoning that God loves us. Clearly, Holy Design.🎉