Their long relation with Lamborghini was celebrated with the Flying Star II, a fully functional prototype with a design that was unconventional for the time.
It was a two-seater with a very low and compact two-volume shooting brake bodywork, with a hatchback-style rear door.
[3] The design team for the Flying Star II was led by Carlo Anderloni.
[4] The name "Flying Star II" was a reference to the Touring "Flying Star" roadsters of the prewar period, designed by Giuseppe Seregni[3] and built on Isotta Fraschini and Alfa Romeo chassis.
[5][6] The Flying Star was built on the chassis and drive train of the 400 GT production model, sharing its 3.9 L Lamborghini V12 engine, 5 speed manual transmission, fully independent suspension and four wheel disc brakes.