Lamborghini is a well-known name in the supercar industry, but the name is tied to the agricultural industry as well. Here's who owns them today.
The 278th of 769 made between 1962 and 1996, this Riva Aquarama was commissioned by Ferruccio Lamborghini himself. It was delivered from the shipyard in 1968, complete with a pair of 4.0-liter V12 ...
Shelby once angered the founder of De Tomaso Automobili who then went and developed a car just to dethrone Shelby's Cobra.
Il Cavaliere was none other than Ferruccio Lamborghini. He got this nickname not only because he received an Italian Order of Merit for Labour but also because he had a high-class personality ...
When Ferruccio Lamborghini established his car company in 1963, his unrelenting desire to improve and innovate inspired the creation of now iconic models such as the Miura and later the Countach.
It's incredibly appropriate then that the Italian supercar company named after Ferruccio Lamborghini would feature a Raging Bull, because his intensity matched that of the symbolic beast.
Lamborghini is planning to reveal a new limited-edition supercar at the Geneva show this year to mark 100 years since the birth of its founder, Ferruccio. Lamborghini has something special planned ...
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Enzo didn't respond amicably, so Ferruccio took matters into his own hands with the 350 GT. Lamborghini later introduced the Miura, widely regarded as the first true supercar and one of the ...
Here's the full story... Ferruccio Lamborghini did not want his cars to go racing. As far as he was concerned, Lamborghinis were fast cars for road use only. There is some irony, then ...
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