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You are not merely acquiring an object; you are claiming a fragment of one of the greatest acts of defiance in automotive history. This is a relic from Ferruccio Lamborghini, the industrial titan who refused to be dismissed.

The legend is etched into metal and memory: a successful tractor manufacturer, frustrated with a flaw in his Ferrari, dared to confront Enzo Ferrari himself. The Old Man’s infamous dismissal—“You are a tractor driver, you are a farmer. You shouldn’t complain driving my cars because they’re the best you’ll ever have”—was not an insult. It was a challenge. And Ferruccio Lamborghini’s response was not a complaint; it was a declaration of war.

He did not set out to match Ferrari. He set out to humiliate them. To prove that perfection could be achieved not through racing pedigree, but through unyielding engineering standards, revolutionary design, and a relentless pursuit of the extraordinary. From the sensuous mid-engine rebellion of the Miura—the world’s first supercar—to the space-age aggression of the Countach, every Lamborghini that followed was a slap in the face of tradition. He gave us the raging bull, a symbol of raw, untamable power that forever changed what a performance car could be.

This piece embodies that spirit. It is not a memory of tractors or sports cars. It is a testament to the moment a genius was told "no" and responded by building a faster, more beautiful, more revolutionary "yes."

Ferruccio Lamborghini 1962 Signed Trattore Miura Sales Brochure S.P.A

$850.00Price

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