Utah Collector Unboxes $3M Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 in Crate Labeled ‘Miscellaneous’

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A $3 million Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 has arrived in Utah, but it wasn’t the price tag or the car’s rarity that shocked viewers — it was the way it was delivered.
YouTuber James Condon, known as TheStradman, filmed the dramatic arrival of the ultra-exclusive Lamborghini. But instead of a plush, high-end shipping presentation, the car came housed inside an unmarked, oversized wooden crate, humorously labeled “miscellaneous.”
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“I love that the crate is just labeled as ‘miscellaneous’,” Condon says in the video, clearly surprised by the low-key labeling of a multimillion-dollar supercar.
Though the car isn’t Condon’s, he shared the delivery on his platforms, providing a rare look at the logistics behind ultra-luxury vehicle shipments. “You’d expect velvet and gold flake for something like this, not plywood and a barcode,” one commenter joked.
The Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4, introduced in 2022, is a modern tribute to the legendary 1970s Countach. Just 112 units are being produced worldwide, a nod to the original prototype’s code name, LP112. The car combines classic wedge styling with modern hybrid performance, delivering 803 horsepower through an all-wheel-drive system powered by a 6.5-liter V12 paired with a 48-volt electric motor.
The LPI acronym stands for longitudinale posteriore ibrida, indicating a longitudinally mounted engine and hybrid powertrain. Despite its futuristic underpinnings, the Countach LPI 800-4 stays true to Lamborghini’s heritage — bold, rare, and uncompromisingly loud, both in presence and performance.
This example is believed to be the first delivered in Utah, making the unusual arrival all the more memorable. The moment the crate opened, revealing the gleaming white supercar beneath, Condon and bystanders were left, quite literally, speechless.
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