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1991 Lamborghini LM002

1991 Lamborghini LM002

It’s not every day that you run across one of these gems. The Lamborghini LM002 is just the kind of vintage muscle, rear-engined muscle that thumbs its nose at every single hybrid or EV today because it’s just so freakin’ excessive in the best of ways. This particular one, Chassis No. 279 (out of only 300), is up for auction with no reserve. With a mere 5,549 miles on the odometer, it’s truly special. This LM002 was repainted in Rosso back in 2014 and it lovingly received regular maintenance during its lifetime. The exhaust system was also modified, and the clutch and flywheel were replaced. If you can afford to win the bid, you can probably also afford the stratospheric fuel thirst and gas prices this monster will demand, but pretty much every Prius will get out of the passing lane as you establish roadway dominance.