Posted by Roy in UK on February 28, 2012 at 22:49:03 from (86.152.14.188):
In Reply to: Lamborghini posted by Alphahunter1 on February 28, 2012 at 19:35:19:
The Lamborghini tractor came before the Lamborghini car! The story goes that the founder of the tractor company bought a Ferrari car and told Mr. Ferrari himself that he was not satisfied with some aspects of it. For one thing it was continually burning clutches out so Enzo Ferrari told him in no uncertain terms that if he thought he could build a better car himself then go and build one. The rest,like they say, is history. You may need to go to a SAME dealer to gets parts for it. They became part of the SAME group some years ago I remember during the 1980s a lot of parts between the two marques were indeed interchangeable, the biggest difference being The SAME had an air cooled engine and the Lamborghini was water cooled.
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