Was able to visit the Lamborghini museum in Sant' Agata about four years back including a factory tour. The museum had some interesting prototypes one of which was an updated Muira. Very smart and better than the original in the same way the Eagle E-type is better looking than the original.
But yes, seeing the car go over the edge in the opening credits gets the attention and the heart pounding.
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Talking of Lambo's, I see Arthur Tussik (Russia's leading cut n' shut expert) has recently been repairing a Gallardo.
youtu.be/xbw5YdKfKkI (part 1)
youtu.be/xjoKnTQusdE (part 2)
youtu.be/L4-S8Au9roE (part 3)
youtu.be/3f0RNYhj3sk (final part)
youtu.be/zHBAnXpjyew (summary video)
As much as I admire the craftsmanship of Arthur, I don't think I'd buy a used car from him or feel 100% safe in anything rebuilt.
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>> youtu.be/zHBAnXpjyew (summary video)
Fascinating.
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>> Fascinating.
In an enjoyable sort of way hopefully?
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Arthur has pretty much made 2 careers for himself. Repairing cars, and showing the world how he does it.
It's a bit worrying though when he repairs frame rails, rather than replacing them. There was also some criticism over the extensively damaged BMW 7 series he repaired a couple of years ago, and quite possibly changing the original structural integrity of it.
That said though, I do enjoy watching his clips.
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It went for £1.25 million !
www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/cars/article-7622707/Barn-Lamborghini-Miur
a-sells-London-auction-1-2million.html
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