The cheapest way to buy a Lamborghini - as long as you don't mind driving a TRACTOR! 1964 1R model made by supercar manufacturer goes on sale for £15,000

  • 1964 1R model Lamborghini tractor put to auction with a guide price of £15-20K 
  • Lovingly restored by an Italian garage which transformed the rusty machine  
  • Restored to original bright orange and blue, familiar in Italian fields in 1960s Sports car enthusiasts could get their hands on a Lamborghini for just £15,000, if they're happy to drive a tractor. 

    One of the rare bright orange and blue Lambo 1R model tractors was up for auction and expected to fetch up a minimum of £15K, with the auction house describing it as 'the most affordable route to Lamborghini ownership'. 

    The 1964 model, manufactured by one of the most expensive car brands in the world, was used to tend to land before it was lovingly restored at an Italian garage in 2016, Daily Star Sunday reports. After being left unloved for several years Garage 961 gave the tractor a much-needed face lift - removing grime and years of old paintwork and returning it to its original colours, the listing on Car and Classic explained. 

    The 1964 1R model of the Lamborghini tractor was restored to look identical to the type seen in Italian fields in the 1960s

    The 1964 1R model of the Lamborghini tractor was restored to look identical to the type seen in Italian fields in the 1960s

    The impressive machine was put up for auction with a guide price of £15,000 to £20,000 but was later removed from auction

    The impressive machine was put up for auction with a guide price of £15,000 to £20,000 but was later removed from auction

    Garage 961 in Italy took the rusty machine and restored it to its former glory, even making sure to include the original bright orange and blue colours

    Garage 961 in Italy took the rusty machine and restored it to its former glory, even making sure to include the original bright orange and blue colours

    The eye-catching vehicle, which was transformed from a once rusty and unusable machine, was put up for auction with a guide price of £15,000 to £20,000 but was later removed. 

    Included in the price was a restoration book and a Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum certificate signed by its director, Tonio Lamborghini.

    The auction listing reads: 'Perhaps you’re a Lamborghini connoisseur, or a collector of old farm machinery. 'Somewhere, there’s a Venn diagram where those two circles overlap, in which case it’s hard to think of a more perfect vehicle than a Lamborghini tractor.

    'But a general increase in interest for models like this one means there are probably plenty of people reading this who wouldn’t mind chuntering around a square of land in a Lamborghini 1R.'

    The company first began manufacturing tractors in 1948 and were a familiar site in fields in Italy. 

    Sports car enthusiasts may consider a tractor as they new route to buying a Lamborghini, with the striking vehicle priced at £15K

    Sports car enthusiasts may consider a tractor as they new route to buying a Lamborghini, with the striking vehicle priced at £15K

    Included in the price was a restoration book and a Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum certificate signed by its director, Tonio Lamborghini

    Included in the price was a restoration book and a Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum certificate signed by its director, Tonio Lamborghini

    In the early to mid 1960s the 1R model was hugely successful with around 2,000 of the two-cylinder diesel engine vehicles built during the period. 

    Lamborghini Trattori still makes the machines, with some models costing up to £107,000. 

    Those who purchase one of the tractors join car enthusiast Jeremy Clarkson, who owns a more modern model of the supercar tractor which, according toThe Sunday Times Driving Magazine, he drives around his farm in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. 

    Supercar brand owner Ferruccio Lamborghini's family were all farmers and, while he did not share their passion for the outdoors, he began making tractors after serving in the Second World War. 

    The company first began manufacturing tractors in 1948 and were a familiar site in fields in Italy

    The company first began manufacturing tractors in 1948 and were a familiar site in fields in Italy

    In the early to mid 1960s the 1R model was hugely successful with around 2,000 of the two-cylinder diesel engine vehicles manufactured during the period

    In the early to mid 1960s the 1R model was hugely successful with around 2,000 of the two-cylinder diesel engine vehicles manufactured during the period

    Off the back of his tractor success he bought luxury cars, including a Ferrari which he believed was too noisy on the roads. 

    He decided to tell owner Enzo Ferrari, who was creating some of the most high-spec sports cars at the time, about the issues he had identified with his cars.  

    The feedback was not well received and a bitter rivalry began, leading to Lamborghini setting up his own luxury car business. His first model was revealed just four months after he drew up the plans.   

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