The Lamborghini Jalpa P350, produced between 1981 and 1988, stands as a remarkable symbol of 1980s automotive innovation. With only 410 units ever made, this Bertone-designed masterpiece is not just a car; itβs a rare collectible steeped in history and performance. For Wisconsin owners, donating a Jalpa P350 presents an opportunity to support Badger Auto Aid while ensuring that this unique automotive treasure continues to be appreciated by future generations.
The Jalpa P350's evolution from the Urraco line showcases Lamborghini's commitment to producing compact yet powerful vehicles. The car's 3.5L V8 engine, unique targa-roof design, and limited production numbers have turned it into a sought-after asset in the collector market, with values soaring into the six figures for well-documented examples. As we celebrate the Jalpa's legacy, we invite you to donate your vehicle and join an exclusive community of automotive enthusiasts.
πGeneration guide
Jalpa P350 β’ 1981-1988
The sole generation of the Jalpa, characterized by its targa-roof design and 3.5L Lamborghini V8. Only 410 units produced, making it a rare collectible. Unique evolution from the earlier Urraco lineage.
Known issues by generation
The Lamborghini Jalpa P350, while a marvel of design and engineering, is not without its challenges. The mandatory cam-belt service, required every 4-6 years, can be a significant expense, often ranging from $3,000 to $6,000 at recognized specialists like Symbolic Motor Cars. Additionally, the Weber 42 DCNF carburetors require precise synchronization and tuning, as vapor-lock and hot-start issues can arise due to the era's emissions regulations. Owners must also be vigilant about the integrity of the targa-roof seals, as degradation can lead to water intrusion, with resealing costs typically between $1,000 and $3,000. Overall, understanding these aspects is crucial for maintaining the Jalpa's performance and value.
Donation value by condition + generation
The appreciation in value of the Lamborghini Jalpa P350 underscores the importance of originality versus restomod considerations. Clean, well-documented examples with matching-numbers engines and factory bodywork command significant premiums, often exceeding $80,000 at auction. On the contrary, restomods or modified vehicles may face steep discounts due to collector preferences for authenticity. Given the complexity of bonded-title processes for many 1980s vehicles, coupled with their often unclear DMV history, thorough research and proper documentation are essential for any Jalpa donor. Utilizing resources such as RM Sotheby's and Gooding & Company for valuation insights is strongly recommended.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Lamborghini Jalpa P350 involves a detailed process to ensure you receive the maximum benefit. It is highly recommended to have your vehicle appraised by a qualified specialist to navigate the IRS Form 8283 Section B requirements effectively. For cars with missing paperwork, be prepared for the bonded-title pathway through the state DMV, which provides a surety bond for issuing a clean title. Additionally, recent service history from era-specific specialists is crucial to maintain provenance and valuation.
Wisconsin regional notes
In Wisconsin, Jalpa P350 owners have access to a network of skilled specialists who understand the intricacies of maintaining these classic sports cars. Renowned services such as Symbolic Motor Cars and Ferrari Classiche ensure that your vehicle receives the attention it deserves. Given Wisconsin's salt-belt conditions, it's particularly vital to address issues of rust and body preservation, especially for steel-bodied cars like the Jalpa. This awareness can significantly influence the preservation of your Jalpa's value and integrity.