Video: Homemade Lamborghini With Motorcycle Engine

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A farmer proved that dreams can come true, in a way, when he decided to build his very own (and unique) Lamborghini Aventador.

This is the type of stuff that should be featured on Top Gear or even The Grand Tour. Allow us to backspace a little. There is this farmer who has had the dream of owning a Lamborghini Aventador; who hasn’t at one point or another? The only problem is the price tag – well, it’s a pretty big problem and many of us can certainly relate. The Lamborghini Aventador supercar is not exactly an affordable vehicle that many can attain. The odds against this farmer did not stop him, though. He decided to take another route and build the car he has been dreaming of for so long.

This man took his mechanical and welding skills to the fullest extent to create a “fake” supercar, but nonetheless an awesome one. We have seen our fair share of fake cars being done really poorly, but when a good one comes around we can certainly appreciate it and give it the spotlight.

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This homemade two-seater is powered by a motorcycle engine and features a Lamborghini-styled body. It has an adjustable height suspension system, movable spoiler, LED fog lights, projector, headlights, taillights, and even a folding hardtop. You heard that right, this is a homemade convertible too!  Seeing as this was built by hand, the center console doesn’t particularly look half-bad either.

From the short video below, it is not hard to see that the white paint job isn’t the best. However, in this case, you really have to give credit where it is due and just sort of look past that. The video begins showing off the car in progress from being just a partial shell in black to an off-white one-off car. We hope that maybe through the marvels of social media and the Internet, Lamborghini or some representative will come across this unique art piece.

As CarBuzz put it,

"“Considering that Lamborghini itself was born from a tractor company, the people over in Sant’Agata ought to send this guy a note of respect. Remember, Ferruccio Lamborghini had a farming background and spent plenty of time tinkering around in a garage as a kid fixing stuff. Something like this is right up his alley.”"

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Let us know what you think of this one-of-a-kind Lamborghini below. Be sure to also post any cool links, you may have come across, featuring other “homemade” cars.