Harry, you take us to places that the majority of us will never visit but somehow make us feel like we are there with you. Story telling at its finest. Thank you !
No better way to pay tribute to the legendary Countach than this magnificent road trip. Treating it as a real car in the real world. Not merely a poster! Excellently done sir!
People will come back to these videos decades later and realize how rare it is to see someone with the passion, enthusiasm, and experience that Harry has and compile it all into a video is extrordinary.
As well as someone who actually drove his cars on road trips! Harry doesn’t buy, hoard, and obsess over minimum mileage. (Looking at you, Ferrari weinies)
Always love when Harry goes to Italy and shows us where he stays and the places he goes. Back in 2022, my wife and I did our honeymoon in Italy and stayed at an agriturismo in Chianciano, driving around the roads Harry has referenced in this video and the videos where he follows the Mille Miglia. It was a wonderful experience that was truly inspired by these trips. Thank you Harry and Mrs. M for taking us along for another trip. My wife and I can't wait to head back there.
@BirdYYC Well done you & your wife taking inspiration from HM (& Mrs. HM) for your Italian honeymoon! If that YYC is an indicator of your location (in Canada) then you too have some lovely roads and beautiful vistas to the west of your locale. I did a road trip from MDW/ORD-land to YBA in March 2023. My family joined me following an ORD-YYC flight. The mountains just west of YYC are simply breathtaking. Can hardly wait to get back. Oh, and if I'm wrong about YYC and your location then this must mean nothing to you so never mind.😅
As a car crazed man who had an absentee father, you've become like a paternal figure to me. Thank you for making these videos and taking your viewers to places they might've never been.
Sometimes I find it difficult getting to sleep at night, so put I these videos on and it just transports me to wonderful relaxed place of peace, tranquility and beauty with the gentle rumble of a v12 in the background! Thanks Harry.
I'm sure,in a previous video, that you described Ferruccio Lamborghini as an entrepreneur. He was definitely all that, evidently always restless and looking for new opportunities. Tractors, cars, heating boilers, boats, an attempt at aircraft, wine and tourism. Quite a resume, and I've probably missed some stuff. Fantastic to learn of the Lamborghini history and also see that part of Italy. Thank you.
I love the farming insight into landscapes. Without which, a nice view is just that. But that brief insight into the lay of the soil turns layered views into depths of endeavour, gives meaning to the colours, textures, and shapes of the vista.
Love the Garage and the Farm videos. So appreciate being taken along with the Metcalfes. And this latest Lamborghini series has just been superb. Thank you
So nice that you (Harry) actually use your cars rather than have them as very expensive ornaments . It’s also a testament to Mr Tyrell and his team that you are able to take the car on such a trip . Thank you for very much for such great content
My deepest gratitude, Harry, for producing this priceless content. Please also pass this gratitude along to your wife, who is a very talented photographer and camerawoman.
Was watching Doug DeMuro's video where he mentioned you as his number 1 youtuber (Totally agree btw, I am watching you since the one-77 days) and described your content so eloquently. And here you are dropping the pinnacle of what he was talking about. Great video and amazing stories as always, Harry!
Turns out that one of the best ambassadors my country could possibly have is a Brit :) Great video, and I remember very well that issue of EVO with the big supercar test. The writing, the photography, and everything else were miles ahead of what car mags here in Italy were doing at the time; it was a revelation!
I agree 100% with Doug DeMuro on this one. You are without peer as far as car content on TH-cam goes. Another masterpiece of a video and series. Please stay healthy and never stop letting us live vicariously through you. Thank you, Harry.
Thank you Harry. Beautifully relaxed video showcasing everything that is great about Italy, your Countach seems to be loving it as much as you. What a car.
The Italians should be delighted with the best advert for Lamborghini I've ever seen. A truly elegant video. One other time they showed their elegance. "Pretty car". The Italian job. Fantastic Harry. Just fantastic.
I lived in Italy for 3 years and that area around Perugia was always one I loved visiting. It was about a 2 hour drive from where I lived in Frascati, but always worth the drive there and back, not to mention the lovely countryside when there. It was so much quieter and less touristy than going to Firenze or Siena.
Thank you Harry for exposing how terrible the situation is with italian public road conditions. It's a shame the local governments won't do any form of resurfacing on their roads. We are at the point now where it has become almost impossible to enjoy our fun and interesting cars because of this situation that has gone on for at least 15 years.
HARRY....SERGIO MENDES AND BRAZIL 66 MUSIC IS THE QUINTESSENTIAL MUSIC FOR FERRUCCIO AND ENZO....NEVER FORGET THIS. GET THEIR GREATNESS HIT ALBUM IF YOU DONT HAVE IT.
By far your best trip Harry. Thank you for sharing with us. Hope the Countach makes it back to Blighty ok. It's been great so far, so I'm sure it will!!
Harry’s garage, always an education, fabulous series of films, brilliant. Italy is such a lovely country, did a trip on my bucket list this year, Sorrento and Amalfi, crowded on occasion but the scenery really is to die for. Made our own pizzas’ on a farm in the hills behind Sorrento, view over the bay, glass or three of home grown wine. Memory of the year, epic. Just wish the vette had been with me..
@@rotorhead5006 We visited end of June into July, it was busy but we found plenty of places to stop and take in the views. December should be better in that respect, not sure about the weather. A slow wander is the way to go, do your research, an understanding of the areas history, ancient and modern brings the place to life and should mean bring don’t miss anything. If you plan to visit pompeii, throughly recommend a one to one personal guide (not a part of a tour), quite expensive, but 4 hours with her was well worth it. A a born and bred resident of Naples and a historian with huge knowledge of the site was fascinating and memorable.
Absolutely perfect content - the car is the vessel to discuss and explore culture, food, history, love it. My favorite place in Tuscany is San Gimignano, the famous city of towers ❤
Amazing that 50 years ago a group of young engineers created something that still looks brilliant today and fulfills the brief as a continent crusher so convincingly.
Ah yes, again with the paper maps. A man after my own heart. 😁 Love the scenery there. My dream vacation is to start in Sicily, drive north to the border with Switzerland, stopping to eat in all the local restaurants (non tourist) in the small towns along the way.
10:25 I don't think i've ever seen so many signs so close to one another! A spectacular journey with stunning scenery of an epic Lamborghini story. Perfect.
Yet another fabulous video which connects us all to the history of Lamborghini while being a proper visual treat at the same time - thanks Harry for another fine installment! The Countach looks great without its rear wing and a bit of road dust on it. I'd love to do the same trip in a Urraco or an Espada one day, who knows, one day it may happen and it doesn't hurt to dream a little. Ferrucio's tractor shed was the icing on the cake for me, watching this it's easy to picture him pottering about without a care in the world.
Harry's obvious admiration and appreciation of everything Lamborghini from designing agriculture implements, viti and viniculture to the creation of a timeless 1980s super car, the Countach, is priceless. Some of the photo shoots are stunning as well, perfect lighting and composition. This must be one of the best of Harry's garage production videos. And there are a lot to choose from.
I should have visited the Lamborghini museum and other places that you just visited in the recent videos Harry, but the trip was cancelled unfortunately. That was in the mid nineties and I was unable to do this again later. Many thanks for showing us your trip in detail and I really appreciate kind of being there with you as a guide !
Hi Harry. Thank you for taking us all along for the ride on this epic tour. I'm told I live in one of the best countries on the planet but your videos show that there equally as stunning places in Europe, Scandinavia and North Africa! The added beauty of the scenery is complimented by a piece of automotive art as an added bonus! Keep up the amazing videos and Thanks again. Peace from NZ
Brilliant as always .. no music over the engine or road nosie. No over the topnshouting about nothing. Just a lovely rosd trip and nice little tips along the way
Harry….i can only repeat what everybody else is posting in that your videos are inspiring on so many levels. I like your memories of time with your family visiting many years ago….that was an impossible dream for most of us but we had our own versions and appreciate your tales of special places. My first trip abroad was in 1968 with my Dad in our Austin 1100….slower than your cars but still I have 2100 miles of old memories and colour slides. Well done Harry….i hope the paintwork was not too battered by the stones! 🙂🙂🙂🙂
Harry, after purchasing my first Lamborghini earlier this year, I was super excited to visit the factory and museum. My family were farmers for generations so this felt like a dream come true. Although I quite enjoyed the visit it mimicked a fine art gallery. The storytelling was focused on the cars and the progression of technology…..not Ferruccio, the man himself. Not even a footnote or mention of Horacio and the carbon Countach. Yes it had the hypers, GT3 Huracan, the first LM001, beautiful art, I felt like I was missing something…… it was Ferruccio’s Museum. Thank you for sharing Harry!
Extremely beautiful part of the country you are visiting and some of the views with the Lambo juxtaposed against them would make some lovely calendar photos.
Lovely series. Congratulations on your disarming ability to be received into anyone's home, business, garage, or motor vehicle- never yet seen-until Harry suddenly appears behind the steering whell and turns on the engine. A delight.
Haven’t visited this channel for a while but this is magnificent and the one about car depreciation it’s a joy to converse with car people in the comments.
Harry, so glad and appreciative that you are able and willing to show us all these amazing travels / locations that we most likely would never be able to see, well done. Thanks.
Harry, thank you so much for such a wonderful and educational series of Lamborghini and videos. So enjoyable! The Countach never ceases to impress. I have loved that car all my life.
I’ve been there a few times. You have to be there to feel the essence of those locations. It’s such a unique experience. Also used those so called white roads, with dust that will take days to come of the car. I will come back someday. Thanks for making my day with this video.
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Really such a personal journey you have taken us on Harry. Many thanks.
What a stunning location... And using the Countach to tour around it seems perfect, even if some of the roads only look passable by tractor! Thanks for always sharing these wonderful trips.
Dear Harry, I love your Videos because you always are focused on the content and not seeking attention to others. Even with an icon as the Countach driving all that way to it’s origins. Great stuff and well done 😊Greetings from Switzerland!
Brilliant first few minutes. 😎 I love the info on routes and stop offs. Just got back from a month on the road and we did Tuscany, Umbria and Emila-Romagna. We stayed at Bolsena and did the Saturnia hot springs. Brilliant way to spend a morning. Anyway I watched the previous instalments last night and it inspired me to come to work in my 205 GTi today. Thanks Harry. 👌
Absolutely outstanding mix of history, tourism, farming, and of course cars. If you ever had to give up the farming life, I'm sure you could plan and run some amazing driving tours.
Loved all of this. I would not take one jot of notice as to peoples opinions of the comfort or what this car is like to drive, I suggest most have not even seen one, let alone driven one. There are a couple of things I would get done with this car when it goes into Ian's. 1) Get the dash lights sorted out with LED's as you mentioned yourself, crazy on a car not being able to see what is happening. Especially when low oil pressure or overheating can lead to a very expensive bill. 2) I would get some decent headlights put in it, crazy not being able to see at night on any car let alone a fast car. 3) Steaming up. I would get the A/C sorted out, steaming up on such a huge glass screen is dangerous even if you are in a right hand drive country, let alone one that is left hand drive. I know this can be sorted, not because I have one of these, nope. Doug has a white one and in his test stated that the A/C is excellent. I see it has a compressor so it must have A/C. 4) What I would do is get power steering fitted. What is the point in struggling when you do not need to. Electric power steering Lamborghini Countach €3,699.90 Electric power steering kit for Lamborghini Countach This electric steering kit has been specially designed for the famous Countach, it takes a complete column assisted by electric assistance. No welding or cutting of the original column is required, we provide you with a new column ready to install on your superb Lamborghini. This allows you to keep your original column for a possible flashback. It is also equipped with a safety that allows you to drive in case of electrical failure (you find a classic non-assisted steering). The assembly is simple and fun, it requires about 4 to 6 hours of MO. A question I ask, you appear to spend a lot of time in Europe. Being the case how come you do not own a Left Hand Drive version of an Italian supercar, I know you have the Jag. Again, we both have really enjoyed this. We spend most of our time in the States so a lot these places we have never been to. Cheers.
Harry, you take us to places that the majority of us will never visit but somehow make us feel like we are there with you. Story telling at its finest. Thank you !
Harry pumping out all that CO2 in the Countach will help grow the grapes better. CO2 is plant food.... Our friend😀
Millions of people visit these locations each year, what are you talking about?
@@chesswizard31 8 billion people in the world - millions of people who go there = a majority of people who don't go there
@@JDMismwell played 👊
That’s the way you do it !,
So much noise on TH-cam but this channel is an oasis of fantastic content ; no clickbait’s and embedded ads either .
There are embeded ads, but tastefully and unobtrusively done.
These 50th anniversary Countach videos have been superb! I can't remember watching as great a series, ever. Well done, Harry (& Mrs. M!)
Fully agree!
No better way to pay tribute to the legendary Countach than this magnificent road trip. Treating it as a real car in the real world. Not merely a poster!
Excellently done sir!
@duncanbleak3819
Or, indeed, not merely a poser (or poseur… to use both accepted spellings in the OED).
People will come back to these videos decades later and realize how rare it is to see someone with the passion, enthusiasm, and experience that Harry has and compile it all into a video is extrordinary.
As well as someone who actually drove his cars on road trips! Harry doesn’t buy, hoard, and obsess over minimum mileage. (Looking at you, Ferrari weinies)
Always love when Harry goes to Italy and shows us where he stays and the places he goes. Back in 2022, my wife and I did our honeymoon in Italy and stayed at an agriturismo in Chianciano, driving around the roads Harry has referenced in this video and the videos where he follows the Mille Miglia. It was a wonderful experience that was truly inspired by these trips. Thank you Harry and Mrs. M for taking us along for another trip. My wife and I can't wait to head back there.
@BirdYYC
Well done you & your wife taking inspiration from HM (& Mrs. HM) for your Italian honeymoon! If that YYC is an indicator of your location (in Canada) then you too have some lovely roads and beautiful vistas to the west of your locale.
I did a road trip from MDW/ORD-land to YBA in March 2023. My family joined me following an ORD-YYC flight. The mountains just west of YYC are simply breathtaking. Can hardly wait to get back.
Oh, and if I'm wrong about YYC and your location then this must mean nothing to you so never mind.😅
As a car crazed man who had an absentee father, you've become like a paternal figure to me. Thank you for making these videos and taking your viewers to places they might've never been.
Holy S**T! Someone that still knows how to use a map...on a piece of paper? I don't feel so old now! Thank you Harry.
Sometimes I find it difficult getting to sleep at night, so put I these videos on and it just transports me to wonderful relaxed place of peace, tranquility and beauty with the gentle rumble of a v12 in the background! Thanks Harry.
I'm sure,in a previous video, that you described Ferruccio Lamborghini as an entrepreneur. He was definitely all that, evidently always restless and looking for new opportunities. Tractors, cars, heating boilers, boats, an attempt at aircraft, wine and tourism. Quite a resume, and I've probably missed some stuff. Fantastic to learn of the Lamborghini history and also see that part of Italy. Thank you.
Val d'Orcia is my favorite area in Tuscany. Great video with your amazing Lambo
I love the farming insight into landscapes. Without which, a nice view is just that. But that brief insight into the lay of the soil turns layered views into depths of endeavour, gives meaning to the colours, textures, and shapes of the vista.
What a wonderful series this has been, thank you Harry!
Love the Garage and the Farm videos. So appreciate being taken along with the Metcalfes. And this latest Lamborghini series has just been superb. Thank you
So nice that you (Harry) actually use your cars rather than have them as very expensive ornaments . It’s also a testament to Mr Tyrell and his team that you are able to take the car on such a trip . Thank you for very much for such great content
Thank you for bringing us peasants with you in these trips, Harry. They are very inspiring!
My deepest gratitude, Harry, for producing this priceless content. Please also pass this gratitude along to your wife, who is a very talented photographer and camerawoman.
Was watching Doug DeMuro's video where he mentioned you as his number 1 youtuber (Totally agree btw, I am watching you since the one-77 days) and described your content so eloquently.
And here you are dropping the pinnacle of what he was talking about. Great video and amazing stories as always, Harry!
Doug has taste, never knew he was a fan of Harry!
@@PedroTRamos1 I’m surprised he hasn’t posted a comment . For sure he’s viewing this .
Turns out that one of the best ambassadors my country could possibly have is a Brit :) Great video, and I remember very well that issue of EVO with the big supercar test. The writing, the photography, and everything else were miles ahead of what car mags here in Italy were doing at the time; it was a revelation!
I agree 100% with Doug DeMuro on this one. You are without peer as far as car content on TH-cam goes. Another masterpiece of a video and series. Please stay healthy and never stop letting us live vicariously through you. Thank you, Harry.
That was bloody excellent! Parking your Countach in Ferruccio Lamborghinis’ own Tractor garage!!
Breath taking beautiful scenery with the valleys and mountains!
Taking us on vacation with you is such a treat. All these places we would never have seen or discovered on our own.
Thank you Harry. Beautifully relaxed video showcasing everything that is great about Italy, your Countach seems to be loving it as much as you. What a car.
The Italians should be delighted with the best advert for Lamborghini I've ever seen. A truly elegant video. One other time they showed their elegance. "Pretty car". The Italian job. Fantastic Harry. Just fantastic.
The best motoring TH-cam channel, bar none.
I lived in Italy for 3 years and that area around Perugia was always one I loved visiting. It was about a 2 hour drive from where I lived in Frascati, but always worth the drive there and back, not to mention the lovely countryside when there. It was so much quieter and less touristy than going to Firenze or Siena.
Thank you Harry for exposing how terrible the situation is with italian public road conditions. It's a shame the local governments won't do any form of resurfacing on their roads. We are at the point now where it has become almost impossible to enjoy our fun and interesting cars because of this situation that has gone on for at least 15 years.
Il più grande successo dell'Euro. Cit.
Love your channel! It is such an escape from our daily lives!
HARRY....SERGIO MENDES AND BRAZIL 66 MUSIC IS THE QUINTESSENTIAL MUSIC FOR FERRUCCIO AND ENZO....NEVER FORGET THIS. GET THEIR GREATNESS HIT ALBUM IF YOU DONT HAVE IT.
As you're driving through the twisty roads I've got "On Days Like These" playing in my head...
Watch out for _Heavy Plant!_
By far your best trip Harry. Thank you for sharing with us. Hope the Countach makes it back to Blighty ok. It's been great so far, so I'm sure it will!!
A local person i'm aware of, has a Countach, and now i know why. Thanks for mentioning La Foce - a fascinating history, in that region.
Ah, La Foce.....beautiful gardens and, from the gardens, more spectacular views!
Harry, you are a real legend with this Countach series.
Ohhhh! Perfect tonic on a cold and damp October evening in England; Thanks Harry! 😄👍🏻
Wow, stunning Countach in a very stunning landscape. Will visit if I get the chance.
Harry’s garage, always an education, fabulous series of films, brilliant. Italy is such a lovely country, did a trip on my bucket list this year, Sorrento and Amalfi, crowded on occasion but the scenery really is to die for. Made our own pizzas’ on a farm in the hills behind Sorrento, view over the bay, glass or three of home grown wine. Memory of the year, epic. Just wish the vette had been with me..
Hoping to do similar early December, a nice slow wander down the Amalfi coast fkr a few days, stopping when & where we feel like it. 👍🏻👍🏻
@@rotorhead5006 We visited end of June into July, it was busy but we found plenty of places to stop and take in the views. December should be better in that respect, not sure about the weather. A slow wander is the way to go, do your research, an understanding of the areas history, ancient and modern brings the place to life and should mean bring don’t miss anything. If you plan to visit pompeii, throughly recommend a one to one personal guide (not a part of a tour), quite expensive, but 4 hours with her was well worth it. A a born and bred resident of Naples and a historian with huge knowledge of the site was fascinating and memorable.
Absolutely perfect content - the car is the vessel to discuss and explore culture, food, history, love it. My favorite place in Tuscany is San Gimignano, the famous city of towers ❤
Amazing that 50 years ago a group of young engineers created something that still looks brilliant today and fulfills the brief as a continent crusher so convincingly.
2:12 That is some shot. The slope in the landscape matching the slope of the front of the Countach.
Looked like a painting
this was wonderful Harry - maybe one of your best. thank you !
Ah yes, again with the paper maps. A man after my own heart. 😁 Love the scenery there. My dream vacation is to start in Sicily, drive north to the border with Switzerland, stopping to eat in all the local restaurants (non tourist) in the small towns along the way.
All the local restaurants... that will take approximately 30 years!
@@GuidoBatt I'm in no hurry.
10:25 I don't think i've ever seen so many signs so close to one another! A spectacular journey with stunning scenery of an epic Lamborghini story. Perfect.
Yet another fabulous video which connects us all to the history of Lamborghini while being a proper visual treat at the same time - thanks Harry for another fine installment! The Countach looks great without its rear wing and a bit of road dust on it. I'd love to do the same trip in a Urraco or an Espada one day, who knows, one day it may happen and it doesn't hurt to dream a little. Ferrucio's tractor shed was the icing on the cake for me, watching this it's easy to picture him pottering about without a care in the world.
Harry's obvious admiration and appreciation of everything Lamborghini from designing agriculture implements, viti and viniculture to the creation of a timeless 1980s super car, the Countach, is priceless. Some of the photo shoots are stunning as well, perfect lighting and composition.
This must be one of the best of Harry's garage production videos. And there are a lot to choose from.
what a wonderful series this has been. watched all parts in a row and enjoyed it very much. thank you very much.
Loved this series,Harry!
I should have visited the Lamborghini museum and other places that you just visited in the recent videos Harry, but the trip was cancelled unfortunately. That was in the mid nineties and I was unable to do this again later. Many thanks for showing us your trip in detail and I really appreciate kind of being there with you as a guide !
Hi Harry. Thank you for taking us all along for the ride on this epic tour. I'm told I live in one of the best countries on the planet but your videos show that there equally as stunning places in Europe, Scandinavia and North Africa! The added beauty of the scenery is complimented by a piece of automotive art as an added bonus!
Keep up the amazing videos and
Thanks again.
Peace from NZ
Brilliant as always .. no music over the engine or road nosie. No over the topnshouting about nothing. Just a lovely rosd trip and nice little tips along the way
Harry….i can only repeat what everybody else is posting in that your videos are inspiring on so many levels. I like your memories of time with your family visiting many years ago….that was an impossible dream for most of us but we had our own versions and appreciate your tales of special places. My first trip abroad was in 1968 with my Dad in our Austin 1100….slower than your cars but still I have 2100 miles of old memories and colour slides. Well done Harry….i hope the paintwork was not too battered by the stones! 🙂🙂🙂🙂
Harry, after purchasing my first Lamborghini earlier this year, I was super excited to visit the factory and museum. My family were farmers for generations so this felt like a dream come true. Although I quite enjoyed the visit it mimicked a fine art gallery. The storytelling was focused on the cars and the progression of technology…..not Ferruccio, the man himself. Not even a footnote or mention of Horacio and the carbon Countach.
Yes it had the hypers, GT3 Huracan, the first LM001, beautiful art, I felt like I was missing something…… it was Ferruccio’s Museum.
Thank you for sharing Harry!
Sat in my dull town I get away with H and have these escapes. Wonderful H thanks ya legend.
all said ...........BRAVO !
Countach in its naturall environment.
Thank you for taking us again with you on a trip.
You fill the hole in my heart the grand tour left. Thanksfor the great videos
Harry, what a great video! Cars, tractors and the stunning Tuscan countryside! Just perfect!
Extremely beautiful part of the country you are visiting and some of the views with the Lambo juxtaposed against them would make some lovely calendar photos.
Thanks for including us in your travels! Has been fantastic!
Lovely series. Congratulations on your disarming ability to be received into anyone's home, business, garage, or motor vehicle- never yet seen-until Harry suddenly appears behind the steering whell and turns on the engine. A delight.
Haven’t visited this channel for a while but this is magnificent and the one about car depreciation it’s a joy to converse with car people in the comments.
Harry, so glad and appreciative that you are able and willing to show us all these amazing travels / locations that we most likely would never be able to see, well done. Thanks.
I live in that area and I would've loved to meet you and the Countach in the flesh.
Nice one Harry!
Harry, thank you so much for such a wonderful and educational series of Lamborghini and videos. So enjoyable! The Countach never ceases to impress. I have loved that car all my life.
Thanks Harry for taking us with you. A Count in Italy is hard to beat.
I’ve been there a few times. You have to be there to feel the essence of those locations. It’s such a unique experience.
Also used those so called white roads, with dust that will take days to come of the car. I will come back someday. Thanks for making my day with this video.
Really such a personal journey you have taken us on Harry. Many thanks.
God bless the Italians, best food & wine, best cars, beautiful scenery. Looks like you had a great time in the Countach on the narrow winding roads.
🎉🎉love the story telling and driving. Top!!!
Loved the whole series Harry! Thank you. 👏🏻
Thanks Harry, great series, looking forward to the last one. What a Car, what a Country, what a story.
Brilliant. What a fabulous place. Looking forward to your next upload.
Looks glorious Harry - thanks for taking us along!
What a stunning location... And using the Countach to tour around it seems perfect, even if some of the roads only look passable by tractor! Thanks for always sharing these wonderful trips.
Steering the Countach reminds me of helming my Defender when the power steering pump failed. Hard work!
Dear Harry, I love your Videos because you always are focused on the content and not seeking attention to others. Even with an icon as the Countach driving all that way to it’s origins. Great stuff and well done 😊Greetings from Switzerland!
Oh, my... this was wonderful...
Brilliant first few minutes. 😎
I love the info on routes and stop offs.
Just got back from a month on the road and we did Tuscany, Umbria and Emila-Romagna.
We stayed at Bolsena and did the Saturnia hot springs. Brilliant way to spend a morning.
Anyway I watched the previous instalments last night and it inspired me to come to work in my 205 GTi today. Thanks Harry. 👌
Beautiful Italy. Thank you Harry.
Thanks for the mini-break, warmly appreciated
Must be wonderful to have the trust and respect of the Lamborghini family to be given free access to their plant, museums. and vineyards.
That is a very good looking Countach!😍
Thanks for sharing your journey with this car.
I've really enjoyed this series immensely
Another fab video Harry, lovely scenery and I could listen to that engine for hours.
Scenery is stunning
Great video! The more I learn about Sr. Lamborghini the more I want to know. A fascinating gent.
How epic to drive an iconic car in a marvelous place at the time of an anniversary as well! Cheers.
Absolutely outstanding mix of history, tourism, farming, and of course cars. If you ever had to give up the farming life, I'm sure you could plan and run some amazing driving tours.
Beautiful part of Italy. Walked through it last year on the Via Francigena, 400 km from Lucca to Roma. Flashbacks.
Another well informed Harrys Garadage video thanks
Love this set of videos. Amazing place
Brilliant set of video's Harry. Thank you.
Harry Metcalfe
National treasure 🙏😎
Lovely nostalgic journey harry very entertaining for the enthusiasts
Can't get enough of the sound of his Countach. Could use it for an energizing meditation.
Another magic clip from this drive, Have a safe drive home, Harry.
Loved all of this.
I would not take one jot of notice as to peoples opinions of the comfort or what this car is like to drive, I suggest most have not even seen one, let alone driven one.
There are a couple of things I would get done with this car when it goes into Ian's.
1) Get the dash lights sorted out with LED's as you mentioned yourself, crazy on a car not being able to see what is happening. Especially when low oil pressure or overheating can lead to a very expensive bill.
2) I would get some decent headlights put in it, crazy not being able to see at night on any car let alone a fast car.
3) Steaming up. I would get the A/C sorted out, steaming up on such a huge glass screen is dangerous even if you are in a right hand drive country, let alone one that is left hand drive. I know this can be sorted, not because I have one of these, nope. Doug has a white one and in his test stated that the A/C is excellent. I see it has a compressor so it must have A/C.
4) What I would do is get power steering fitted. What is the point in struggling when you do not need to.
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€3,699.90
Electric power steering kit for Lamborghini Countach
This electric steering kit has been specially designed for the famous Countach, it takes a complete column assisted by electric assistance.
No welding or cutting of the original column is required, we provide you with a new column ready to install on your superb Lamborghini.
This allows you to keep your original column for a possible flashback.
It is also equipped with a safety that allows you to drive in case of electrical failure (you find a classic non-assisted steering). The assembly is simple and fun, it requires about 4 to 6 hours of MO.
A question I ask, you appear to spend a lot of time in Europe. Being the case how come you do not own a Left Hand Drive version of an Italian supercar, I know you have the Jag.
Again, we both have really enjoyed this. We spend most of our time in the States so a lot these places we have never been to. Cheers.
Thank you so much for this great "Video for connoisseurs" !! I really love these reports most...! Kind regards from Lake Gmunden, Austria.
Harry’s Garage and Harry’s Farm combo! Great content.
Ah Tuscany, what a glorious road trip I enjoyed that a lot.