- High-quality restoration
- Original engine and colors
- A fine example of Lamborghini heritage
- No reserve
Before producing supercars, Lamborghini was known in Italy for the tractors that Ferruccio Lamborghini began manufacturing after World War II using decommissioned military equipment, eventually becoming the country's third largest manufacturer in this field.
This Lamborghinetta left the factory in 1958 in the brand's characteristic blue and orange livery, equipped with a Lamborghini-designed 1.4-liter air-cooled twin-cylinder diesel injection engine developing 21 hp and connected to a gearbox with a reduction gear totaling 6 forward and 2 reverse gears. It has a second seat for a passenger and has been beautifully restored to its original color and with its original engine. Its file includes a certificate of authenticity from the company FLC listing the existing tractors.
One of an estimated 320 surviving examples, this is a beautiful piece of Lamborghini heritage, one of the few brands to have explored both extremes of locomotion, from the slowest to the fastest. This tractor would therefore be equally at home in a collection of agricultural equipment.
Photos © Peter Singhof