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Cizeta Moroder (Moroda) V16T a lambo?


Doucette
01-16-2003, 07:53 AM
Is this car a Lambo?

http://037overkill.virtualave.net/change/auto/pictorial.htm :

http://037overkill.virtualave.net/change/auto/cizeta.jpg

"Claudio Zampoli's Cizeta Moroder (Moroda) V16T. With two syncronized DOHC V-8's under the rear lid, it packs quite a punch."

gemballa
01-16-2003, 11:25 PM
its not a lambo is another imitation like vector1

Doucette
01-17-2003, 06:52 AM
The closest imitation I've seen! The only reason I don't like the Vector is because they look like ugly Lamborghinis. (EDIT: My opinion has since changed... I like the look of Vectors.)

Menu dei Motori
01-17-2003, 07:14 AM
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?threadid=59631&highlight=cizeta

in this thread youŽll find some infos sand links about the car

WX3
04-11-2003, 10:29 PM
Just to set the record straight:
The Cizeta-Maroder came first. It was built by two guys, someone Cizeta, and Georgio Maroder in the early 1980's. They made 9 of these V-16t's. They sold the blueprints to lamborghini, who modified them to produce the Daiblo that we all know and love. The car is pretty cool looking, and by the way, the Vectors are the tightest looking cars.

Vt Fusion
04-12-2003, 04:39 AM
Ive seen this car before, diddnt know it came before the Diablo but.

Umm .. where can i get info and pics on this vector? never seen it before..

NM, i found it at fast autos in a feature thing they have.. looks cool, out going, but very dated.. one of those styles that date fast.

spare_me_a_murci
04-16-2003, 09:15 AM
Originally posted by WX3
Just to set the record straight:
The Cizeta-Maroder came first. It was built by two guys, someone Cizeta, and Georgio Maroder in the early 1980's. They made 9 of these V-16t's. They sold the blueprints to lamborghini, who modified them to produce the Daiblo that we all know and love. The car is pretty cool looking, and by the way, the Vectors are the tightest looking cars.

http://www.lambocars.com/framed/related/cizetas.htm
(go to history section)

originally designed by Marcelo Gandini as one of the Diablos prototypes and first built in 1991!

Doucette
04-16-2003, 11:22 AM
Originally posted by spare_me_a_murci


http://www.lambocars.com/framed/related/cizetas.htm
(go to history section)

originally designed by Marcelo Gandini as one of the Diablos prototypes and first built in 1991! Marcello Gandini also designed (at least) all these Lamborghinis: Miura, the Marzal, the Espada, the Jarama, the Urraco, the Countach and the Diablo.

pennyho
04-16-2003, 05:03 PM
do you think lamborghini will ever make a v14 or v16 for about the same as the regular price now????:flash:

Doucette
04-16-2003, 05:24 PM
The Murc is the lease efficient vehicle out there. 9/13 for city/highway. I don't think they'll make a v16 just for this reason!

Hudson
04-16-2003, 06:18 PM
Originally posted by WX3
Just to set the record straight:
The Cizeta-Maroder came first. It was built by two guys, someone Cizeta, and Georgio Maroder in the early 1980's. They made 9 of these V-16t's. They sold the blueprints to lamborghini, who modified them to produce the Daiblo that we all know and love. The car is pretty cool looking, and by the way, the Vectors are the tightest looking cars.

Just to set the record straight, the Cizeta was designed about the same time as the Diablo around 1990, not "the early 1980's"

WX3
04-24-2003, 12:44 AM
Whoops! looks like I goofed. It turns out you guys are right. I found my info on a web page and I don't remember the excact adress but I guess it was wrong. My mistake.

Doucette
07-23-2004, 02:47 PM
As spare_me_a_murci already posted/stated, this car design was suppose to be the Diablo's design. The Diablo was a slightly modified version of this car. Here's the quotes:

The design of the Moroder has been presented by Marcello Gandini as the new Lamborghini Diablo prototype, but Chrysler thought this design to be too radical and had their design studio in the States cut the rough edges of the design, so the Diablo looks a little less brutal than this Cizeta.http://www.lambocars.com/framed/related/cizeta.htm

Claudio Zampolli started Cizeta in the mid-eighties and had his first prototype ready in 1988. He employed Marcello Gandini, who is famous for his work with Lamborghini which included both design of the Countach & Miura. Gandini decided to use a previous Lamborghini design for the Cizeta supercar after a mix-up with the Lamborghini design department. Upon recieving Gandini's design for a Countach replacement, Lamborghini took the work and altered it heavily, including the removal of the famous notched rear-wheel arches. Frustrated with Lamborghini, Gandini sold the design to Cizeta who offered to stay with the orginal design theme.http://www.supercars.net/cars/1995@$Cizeta-Moroder@$V16Tg.html

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