1968 Lamborghini 400 GT 2+2 Coupe Heads to Spring Classic 2026 AuctionA 1968 Lamborghini 400 GT 2+2 Coupe is scheduled to appear at Spring Classic 2026, offering collectors an opportunity to acquire one of the Italian automaker’s early grand touring models from the final stages of its production run.Listed as Lot #154, the car carries chassis number 0127 and engine number 1463. Built with coachwork by Carrozzeria Touring, the coupe represents one of only 247 examples produced between 1966 and 1968. According to auction information, this example was the 223rd unit built, placing it among the final cars assembled before Lamborghini transitioned to newer models in its lineup.Because of its late-production status, the car features several details associated with later Lamborghini development, including Miura-style gauges. The vehicle is finished in Rosso over a Nero pigskin leather interior, a factory-correct color combination it continues to wear today.The exterior received a repaint at some point in its life while retaining its original color scheme. Inside, the cabin is described as appearing largely preserved in original condition, reflecting careful long-term ownership and maintenance. The interior materials and design showcase the luxury-oriented approach Lamborghini pursued during the company’s early years as it worked to establish itself among Europe’s elite performance manufacturers.AdvertisementAdvertisementPowered by a 4.0-liter V12 engine producing 320 horsepower, the 400 GT 2+2 was capable of exceeding 150 mph during its era. The model blended high-speed touring performance with additional passenger accommodations, helping distinguish it from many contemporary exotic sports cars that focused primarily on two-seat layouts.Auction materials state the car runs and drives, though servicing is recommended before regular road use. Its eligibility for events such as the Copperstate 1000 and Mountain Mille may further enhance its appeal among collectors seeking vintage touring cars capable of participation in driving events and rallies.The 400 GT 2+2 also represents an important chapter in Lamborghini history. Ferruccio Lamborghini’s move into automobile production followed his success in the agricultural machinery business, where he built the financial foundation necessary to launch a luxury performance car manufacturer. The 400 GT became one of the company’s earliest production successes and helped establish Lamborghini’s reputation for combining power, speed and grand touring comfort.AdvertisementAdvertisementAs interest in early Lamborghini models continues to grow, the late-production 1968 400 GT 2+2 is expected to draw attention from collectors seeking one of the brand’s foundational V12 grand tourers. See it here.Lucky Collector Car Auctions presents the Spring Classic 2026 Auction. The auction takes place live and online June 6th and 7th at 10 a.m. PST at the LeMay Marymount Event Center. Bidding is available live and online. For more details visit their site.Join our Newsletter, follow our Instagram page, and follow us on Facebook.