This isn't a stripped down Lamborghini in a downtown chopshop, it's a wireframe representation of a Lamborghini Koenig Countach created by Benedict Radcliffe, a thirty-one year old veteran artist who's dabbled in everything from interiors and furniture to sculpting and designing.

The Lamborghini has been crafted from 10 mm steel tubed wires, bended and welded to form the impressive frame that every car enthusiast on the planet drools over.

The attention to detail is commendable, on closer inspection of the wheels; one can see the signature 'Pirelli P7' etched into the design's tires. Mr. Benedict isn't new to representational designing, his love for cars and art have lead him to create numerous masterpieces over the years, this one most likely the most ambitious and painstaking.

The fluro orange gives the car an aggressive bold look, brilliantly nailing the history and awe associated with the legendary car.

If you're a car virgin, the Lamborghini Countach is a mid-sized sports car first rolled out by the Italian automaker in 1974. Its design revolutionized the perception of sports cars, the futuristic wedge shape, the cock-pit cabin forward design and the overall sharp features came to be one of the most popular looks associated with sports cars.

The Lamborghini was on display at the Classic Car Club UK, a premium organization with high-end cars that are collectively driven by its members. Benedict Radcliffe can be contacted at his website, BenedictRadcliffe.co.uk.


















