The Lamborghini Jalpa P350, produced between 1981 and 1988, embodies the spirit of 1980s supercars with its distinctive Bertone-designed targa roof and mid-engine layout. With only 410 units ever made, the Jalpa represents a unique opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts alike. In Utah, where the sun-drenched landscape offers the ideal environment to preserve such iconic vehicles, donating your Jalpa can significantly impact the appreciation of this rare model.
As the Jalpa transitions from a lesser-known offering into a coveted collector’s item, it is crucial to navigate the terrain of originality versus restomod considerations. A clean, documented example can command between $80,000 to $180,000 at auction, and understanding the importance of maintaining its authenticity is paramount. Our goal is to ensure that these vehicles continue to be celebrated while also being accessible to those who share a passion for Lamborghini’s storied lineage.
📖Generation guide
Jalpa P350 • 1981-1988
The single-generation Jalpa P350 features a 3.5L V8, designed uniquely for this model, producing 250hp. Its Bertone targa-roof design makes it distinct from fixed-roof and convertible variants, with a total production of only 410 units worldwide.
Urraco P250/P300 • 1972-1979
The Urraco series served as the predecessor to the Jalpa, establishing the mid-engine layout with more compact dimensions. This lineage paved the way for Lamborghini's entry into the baby-supercar segment.
Silhouette • 1976-1979
With only 54 units produced, the Silhouette introduced features that would evolve into the Jalpa, including targa styling and a more refined design, setting the stage for a family of Lamborghini sports cars.
Known issues by generation
For the Jalpa P350, there are several model-specific issues to be aware of. The 3.5L V8 cam-belt service is critical, needing replacement every 4-6 years to avoid catastrophic damage, which can cost between $3k to $6k at specialist services like Symbolic Motor Cars. Additionally, the Weber 42 DCNF carburetors require expert tuning to ensure performance, as vapor-lock and hot-start issues are common in these 1980s models. Furthermore, targa roof seals are prone to degradation, leading to potential water intrusion damage that may require $1k to $3k for resealing, while the original Bertone bodywork can suffer from rust, necessitating costly restorations in the range of $40k to $80k.
Donation value by condition + generation
The appreciating collector market for the Lamborghini Jalpa P350 highlights the importance of originality versus restomod valuation. Matching-numbers engines and factory bodywork significantly enhance a vehicle's value, while restomods tend to suffer substantial discounts among purist collectors. The changing landscape of collector enthusiasm emphasizes the need for thorough documentation, making it essential to be aware of the bonded-title pathway for cars with missing DMV records. Auction results from RM Sotheby's and Gooding & Company confirm that clean, well-documented Jalpas are highly sought after, often exceeding the $5k threshold for appraisals.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Lamborghini Jalpa P350 to ReviveRides not only supports the preservation of this iconic vehicle but also requires a few specific steps. A qualified appraisal is strongly recommended, particularly for cars valued over $5k. You will need to complete IRS Form 8283 Section B, which is heavily applicable for appreciating collector vehicles. If the vehicle lacks proper documentation, a bonded-title pathway will be necessary, ensuring a clean title can be issued through state DMV processes. The donation also includes a requirement for enclosed transport given the model’s collector status and need for preservation.
Utah regional notes
In Utah, Jalpa P350 owners benefit from the availability of era-specific specialists such as Symbolic Motor Cars and local services that understand the unique needs of these vehicles. The climate plays a crucial role in vehicle preservation, where the sun-belt conditions are preferable for maintaining the integrity of steel-bodied cars over salt-belt areas. Awareness of these regional differences can significantly impact the preservation and future value of your Lamborghini Jalpa.