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Lambo Party, More of the Mostest

May 23, 2013 By pete

Dramatic is an understatement, but that's Lamborghini's new Sesto.

By Mario Marchesini

Last week for a variety of reasons, we didn’t deliver all of the great Lambo party photos taken by correspondent Mario Marchesini. Since we don’t do much on Lamborghini, (a feature on a weekend tune up for a Miura would be fun though) we figured it was well worth running the missing images, even though the party is quite over, though moving, we hear, to California later this year.

So enjoy, without further or much comment, the running of the Bulls in Bologna.

Lamborghini's CEO oversees an orderly procession around the factory.

The most perfect of all Lamborghinis, perhaps.

Sheer perfection or old timer's nonsense?

It will fit, or else!

Ok, it fit. Now to park next to the Kidston Miura.

Graham Lawrence's Australian Miura P400.

Of course Espadas are four passenger vehicles!

See, we all got into ours!

Another view of the Sesto we missed last week!

Lamborghini Urus, because we care.

Let's do a 20 part feature on how to change plugs in a Lambo.

What's orange, big, and fast? The Avendator?

What's orange and even bigger than an Avendator?

I'm not lost, you're lost!

Mario says that these are steps, or stopovers to perhaps a main meal? Fast but good food no doubt.

Tagged With: 50th for Lambo, lamborghin bologna, lamborghini 50th. lamborgini, lamborghini four door, Lamborghini Part in Bologna

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Comments

  1. Cowfy Kaufman says

    May 25, 2013 at 4:41 pm

    that sesto rear motor cover.seems some one was inspired by a parmisan cheese grater.

  2. Mark E. Gutzman says

    May 30, 2013 at 7:45 am

    Thank you for the Sesto Elemento photos! What a dramatic vehicle!

  3. Dave Walker says

    May 30, 2013 at 12:50 pm

    Caro Mario,

    Grazie! Great photos. The green Islero 400 GT brings a tear to my eye–I once owned GTS S/N 6498. Anyone know where it is today? Last time I saw it was near Treviso, in 1985.

    A presto!

  4. Mario Marchesini says

    June 2, 2013 at 5:26 am

    @Dave, the main difficulty was transmitting the atmosphere of such great event; @Cowfy: I agree; @Mark: the more that the Sesto Elemento is not………..photogenic.

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