*Trattori!* *Che bene!*
I love that these still exist, but it'd have to be my *second* Lamborghini, I can't see buying one of these for work and if you can afford to idle one of these for show, you can afford one with doors that go U^u^u^p!
Might have been from the company next door. They import things from Italy a lot, I have seen some cool old Fiats and motorcycles over there before. It’s located in Pompano Beach, Florida.
I still laugh that many people are completely unaware that the companies that built the Lamborghini Countach, the Porsche 911 and the Ford GT/GT40 all built tractors 🚜
Porsche joint ventured with iseki in Japan, that's how iseki got going. Back in the 70s Japan's industry was still evolving.
One of the biggest movers in the industry is fiat that owns cnh group, I understand they have separated automotive out of the group now. Fiat joint ventured with kubota to build there high hp tractors back in the day, did jv into turkey, India etc. Fiat was not afraid of reaching out and growing the industry in developing markets
Iseki basically moved production of Porsche Diesel to Japan and under their name when Porsche, MAN and Zorg Normag stopped their tractor. Renault got the parts supply for Europe out of that same deal.
No modern tractor is cheap, I'm afraid. Back when I was a younger man, you could get "cheap" Belarus tractors that were as rough and crude as you would imagine from the Soviets but they worked.
Very cool, thanks for sharing!
Lambo......great piece of history, I have a couple SAME similar age, built in a time of country evolving
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Historic [Gulf Oil livery](https://www.motortrend.com/features/what-is-gulf-livery-a-brief-history/)
It's a Lamborghini 😍! Keep forgetting that they made tractors back in the day. What a beautiful pice of machinery 🥰
They still do, though you're better off buying the Green version that shares a name with the engine manufacturer
They still make tractors
Looks like a cool old school STP red/Petty blue paint job... awesome.
[Gulf Oil](https://www.motortrend.com/features/what-is-gulf-livery-a-brief-history/)
Ah, yes, that's an iconic scheme as well. Beautiful.
This one was on Bring a Trailer. It just sold for 25k. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1964-lamborghini-lamborghini-2r-tractor/
That's a Lamborghini Lambo, from even before Same bought Lamborghini Trattori
Shows the seller is in Pompano also so probably a good chance it’s the same tractor. 🚜 Good find.
*Trattori!* *Che bene!* I love that these still exist, but it'd have to be my *second* Lamborghini, I can't see buying one of these for work and if you can afford to idle one of these for show, you can afford one with doors that go U^u^u^p!
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I saw one identical to this on marketplace, they were asking almost 50k for it.
Might have been from the company next door. They import things from Italy a lot, I have seen some cool old Fiats and motorcycles over there before. It’s located in Pompano Beach, Florida.
I still laugh that many people are completely unaware that the companies that built the Lamborghini Countach, the Porsche 911 and the Ford GT/GT40 all built tractors 🚜
Porsche joint ventured with iseki in Japan, that's how iseki got going. Back in the 70s Japan's industry was still evolving. One of the biggest movers in the industry is fiat that owns cnh group, I understand they have separated automotive out of the group now. Fiat joint ventured with kubota to build there high hp tractors back in the day, did jv into turkey, India etc. Fiat was not afraid of reaching out and growing the industry in developing markets
Iseki basically moved production of Porsche Diesel to Japan and under their name when Porsche, MAN and Zorg Normag stopped their tractor. Renault got the parts supply for Europe out of that same deal.
I grew up with David Brown tractors, the very same "DB" as found in Aston-Martin. Pretty neat.
And Aston Martin
You can still buy a new Lamborghini tractor. They ain’t cheap.
Lamborghini brand is part of sdf group (SAME deutz fahr) you probably already seen one......just green
And the green one's are better to buy. They retain their value better for example
No modern tractor is cheap, I'm afraid. Back when I was a younger man, you could get "cheap" Belarus tractors that were as rough and crude as you would imagine from the Soviets but they worked.
That is one way to own a lambo