An ultra rare Lamborghini tractor is up for sale


For those of you who are unaware of Lamborghini’s historical journey, here’s some trivia for you. The uber- luxe supercar manufacturer made a foray into the world of automobiles with some heavy duty agricultural vehicles and the famed “Trattori”. While these massive machines never really made it to the US, an exotic looking all-terrain Lamborghini DL25 is finally here for auto – connoisseurs. Utilitarian by design, the machine proudly rubs shoulders with the Miuras and Countachs that otherwise dominate this segment.

The restored 1955 Lamborghini DL 25 comes fully equipped with a 2-cylinder diesel engine that can produce close to 26 horsepower of torque. In built with 4 – speed manual transmission and hydraulic rear brakes, the belt -driven PTO is reportedly in top shape for a second- hand machine. As for the exteriors, the DL 25 is painted in a classic Trattori red on the bodywork with blue touches on the chassis and wheel hubs. Further, it dons few mechanical looking black parts atop with brand new rubber fixtures on all four, for a rather finished look. While the tractor’s cockpit certainly appears to be more worn out than its exteriors, it none the less gives it a rustic appeal, a feature so easily relatable with vintage machines.

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Prime and close to perfect for antiquated car lovers, the Lamborghini DL25 is indeed a special treat due to its rare (or close to nil) presence in the country. Currently available for purchase via AutoCherish for a steep $31, 775, this Lamborghini Trattori is certainly a steal for wealthy car collectors with a special Lamborghini penchant!

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