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Part 3 of Harry's euro road trip to the Lamborghini Polo Storico inaugural Concorso d'Eleganza in Neuchâtel in Switzerland, the final destination of his Countach tour.

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Lamborghini Countach Road Trip (P.3)
Part 3 of Harry's euro road trip to the Lamborghini Polo Storico inaugural Concorso d'Eleganza in Neuchâtel in Switzerland, the final destination of his Countach tour.

Here's a guided tour around the event, including a closer look at the Marzel concept car.

Comments:

Harrison

Great to see the judges applauding the fact that these cars should be driven and not locked away in collections. Great result Harry!

smallpaul is small

I want to thank your wife for helping you film these videos. She must be a special woman who is willing to put up with taking directions for the shots you want, the high speeds, twisty roads, and standing on the side of the road to get the shots of you driving by. I love your excellent channel and I know it simply would not be possible without her.

Mac Makka

Your drive was more milage than many owners  would do in 2 years, when you look at all the 10 years & older super cars  with 10,12,15000 miles on the clock it is rare  that any one would emulate your feat of a 4000 mile round trip, that they invented an Impromptu  Trophy is testimony to your commitment  to actually drive these cars................we are all glad to share your passion & dream a little,

Nathan Brewer

All the other Micky mouse you tubers and plastic Vloggers need to take a leaf out of Harry's book. This is how it SHOULD be done.Keep it up Harry's garage!

Mo-hammad Abunaser

Wears his Pagani vest while talking to the judges at a Lamborghini only event.. the balls you have, sir! lol

Quintin Krivacek

Drives 2000+ kms in a Countach then geeks out over cleaning it. Harry is my kind of guy.

Max Poilu

Superb as always Harry. Your videos are a joy to watch from start to finish - mature, knowledgable and no fluff and nonsense. Fantastic.

Tomasz Sosnowski

The Marzal looks like a Connery Bond era villain's automobile. Wow!

Simon Coles

Harry really gets it - these cars were made to be driven and used. And this proves that you can drive your Countach from London to Switzerland and it won't melt, it won't break - great to see this car being used as Ferrucio intended.

Alejandro Castilla Ibeas

"thanks for cleaning my badge". Remarcable video Harry!

Ned kelly

Well done, H. Great video, felt like I was there with you.

AnalogueRules

you should have left the masking tape on your indicator !!

Andrew Moorhouse

Congratulations Harry on the win. So good to see a reward for a car that is properly used rather than just being a 'garage queen'. Sure we still have a Corgi model of the Marzal concept. Love that and the Espada it spawned. Further to an earlier post I'm just back from a trip to the South of France that your videos helped inspire, bringing back memories of many trips undertaken when I was younger.

This time I took the Routes des Grandes Alpes, which starts at Thonon-les-Bains at the side of Lake Geneva and takes you over about six mountain passes, including around Mont Blanc and past Val d'Isere.

Much of it is the D902. At the highest point you are well over 9000 feet. Really spectacular, especially this time of year (as per your recommendation!) The colours of the trees turning from greens, through golds and bronze was just stunning. It's much slower than Route Napoleon (we averaged not much more than 30mph for three days, covering 150 plus miles each day).

With many hairpins, sheer drops and lack of barriers in many places, it's not for the faint hearted and quite challenging, but I thoroughly recommend it (though maybe not in the Countach with all the gear changing required!). All in we covered just over 2300 miles in two weeks. A great trio of videos by the way. Lovely to see France, Italy and the Alps and thanks again for your advice and inspiring videos.


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