One-of-a-Kind 1999 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster To Be Auctioned
6 October 1999
One-of-a-Kind 1999 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster Designed by Stefano Ricci To Be Auctioned in Neiman Marcus-Beverly Hills on October 7thDALLAS, Oct. 6 -- The following was released today by Neiman Marcus: WHAT: Neiman Marcus, Classico Italia, and Lamborghini Automobili S.p.a., have joined efforts in a gesture of international solidarity to present the 1999 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster. During Neiman Marcus' Italian celebration, Festa d'Italia, these three companies, widely known for their style, exclusivity, luxury, and passion, will auction a one-of-a-kind 1999 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster- designed and personalized by Stefano Ricci, President of Classico Italia - at Neiman Marcus-Beverly Hills. Technical Information of the 1999 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster: -- New generation ABS system -- Maximum power: 390 kW (530PS) @7100rpm -- Top speed: 335km/h -- Standing kilometre: 20.5 -- Acceleration rate: 0-100 km/h in 3.95 seconds -- Maximum torque: 605Nm (61.7kgm) ar 5500rpm -- Displacement: 5707cc -- Frame is constructed of rectangular tubes in high strength steel alloy and carbon fiber composite panels -- Wide diameter valves -- Brakes: Power vacuum H system with ABS, aluminum alloy four cylinder calipers Stefano Ricci, president of Classico Italia - Gruppo Italiano Moda Maschile, designed and personalized this car in Classico Italia's characteristic green which is carried through to the car's luxurious alligator-lined interior. A total of 260 working hours were dedicated by Florentine craftsmen to the lining, while Stefano Ricci studied the details of the metal accessories together with the century old expertise of the Miracoli silversmiths from Milan. The 1999 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster is destined to uphold the image for which Italy has always been known--as a land of great workmanship and fast, compelling cars. WHEN & WHERE: The 1999 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster will be on view at Neiman Marcus-Beverly Hills starting Tuesday, September 28th and available for view on http://www.livebid.com . The car will be auctioned simultaneously on Thursday, October 7th at 7pm during the store's annual InCircle event on the main floor and live online at http://www.livebid.com . In addition, Neiman Marcus customers can watch the auction at the following stores: Atlanta, Houston, Michigan Avenue. NorthPark in Dallas and Scottsdale. The proceeds from the auction will benefit three different charities chosen by Neiman Marcus, Classico Italia and Lamborghini. Proceeds will be donated by Neiman Marcus to The Race to Erase MS, by Classico Italia to fund a mobile hospital in Africa and by Lamborghini to an assisted care facility for the elderly. WHO: Classico Italia - Gruppo Italiano Moda Maschile - is the original guaranteed trademark for high fashion men's wear in Italy. Throughout the course of its 13-year life, Classico Italia has succeeded in exemplifying authentic traits of the "Made in Italy" tradition--a respect for ancient garment making techniques, use of only the finest fabrics, and workmanship rendered by expert hands. Lamborghini Automobili S.p.a. represents in the automotive field what Classico Italia stands for in the field of high-class Men's fashion: vision and tradition. Ferruccio Lamborghini started out purchasing surplus military vehicles after World War II and converted them into agricultural machines. In 1963, he founded Lamborghini Automobili S.p.a. to compete with Enzo Ferrari in the super sportscar sector. Founded in 1993, The Nancy Davis Foundation for Multiple Sclerosis is an organization dedicated to the treatment and ultimate cure of MS. The Race to Erase MS is the principal fundraising effort of The Nancy Davis Foundation for Multiple Sclerosis and has been instrumental in raising the much needed funds for MS research. Proceeds from the Race to Erase MS go directly to The Center Without Walls, a unique collaboration of eminent physicians, scientists, and clinicians nationwide developing innovative research programs and new therapeutic approaches to eradicate MS from our planet ... forever.