Stories of cars abandoned in barns or similar sites are relatively common, but the most recent find is no less remarkable, since it is a model of which very few units were made: a Lamborghini Espada .
The Espada was a vehicle produced by the Italian brand more than four decades ago and one of these appeared in a warehouse in the county of Kendal, in England, abandoned for more than 30 years after the owner stopped paying for parking and disappear.
The Lamborghini Espada found is a very special edition of which there were only 130 units, as it was produced for sale in the United Kingdom with the steering wheel on the right side and not on the left, as is traditional.
And to the surprise of its discoverers, the car was found in more than fair condition. The interior had no major damage and the presence of some birds is believed to have kept rodents away, which generally wreak havoc on soft tissues such as seats.
The manager of the barn in which the Lamborhini Espada was found revealed that there is no information about the owner of the vehicle. The car did not appear earlier because the barn has no windows and its location is not as visible to prying eyes or passersby.
The Lamborghini Espada will be auctioned and its new owner may carry out a restoration work to restore it to its original condition. There are no details of the price that a vehicle like this could cost, but considering its rarity, it is most likely not cheap or affordable.
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