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Unless you are a Lamborghini expert, you might mistake the red Countach in the video for a 25th Anniversary model. However, it is actually a 1988.5 QV, the last iteration of the Countach before the anniversary models were introduced. The video from Mark’s House of Cars on YouTube explains the differences between the QV and the Anniversary model, shedding light on some interesting facts about these iconic cars.

One key difference highlighted in the video is the ribbed rocker panels that were added mid-year to the 1988 QV. These panels often lead to confusion with the 25th Anniversary model. Another distinguishing feature is the air intakes behind the side windows, which are different on the QV compared to the long, ribbed intakes on the Anniversary Countach. Additionally, the black trim on the 1988.5 QV sets it apart from the monotone look of the 25th Anniversary model.

Pagani founder Horacio Pagani played a role in the design of the Countach, opting for body-colored accents on the QV models. The video points out that the vents, door ducts, and mirrors were all painted to match the body color. The US-spec bumpers on the Anniversary model foreshadowed the design used on the Diablo.

Interior differences between the QV and the Anniversary model include power windows and seats, as well as a slightly different dash and center console design. While the Anniversary model had these additional features, the video suggests that the earlier QV models may have been more comfortable due to the height of the power seats off the floor.

Despite these differences, buyers back in the day were not deterred, as the 25th Anniversary model was a success with 657 units built to mark the end of the Countach’s production after 16 years. The video provides a comprehensive comparison of the two models, giving viewers a closer look at the evolution of the iconic Lamborghini Countach over the years.