By the time the Jarama was unveiled at the 1970 Geneva show,
Paulo Stanzani was at work on a new clean-sheet design,
which would use no parts from previous Lamborghini cars.
Photographer Leandro Stanzani once had the very rare opportunity to witness
and capture the birth of a dolphin, where as soon as the baby dolphin as born, the mother assisted it gently to the surface to breathe for the first time.
During 1965, Dallara, Stanzani, and Wallace invested their personal time into the development
of a prototype car that they envisioned as a road car with racing pedigree, capable of winning on the track as well as being driven on the road by enthusiasts.
When Dallara, Stanzani, and Wallace began dedicating their spare time
to the development of the P400 prototype, they designed it to be a road car with racing potential, one that could win on the track and also be driven on the road by enthusiasts.