
You may remember the international media launch of the Lamborghini Aventador held last month in Rome. There were so many videos coming from Italy's capital that we didn’t know where to start from. And guess what? It ain’t over yet as we have one more video, one far more interesting. Among the many events related to the Aventador launch there was also a display inside the “Chiostro del Bramante”, a contemporary art museum located in the historical center of Rome.
Entitled “La Forza del Toro” (Italian for “The Force of the Bull”), the exhibition consisted of a Lamborghini Aventador and five V12 engines from different periods of time. Nothing out of the ordinary so far, except the fact that builders of the 16th century building erected it without anticipating that a 2.03-meter wide, 4.78-meter long supercar would one day have to come inside…
Enter the world of Lamborghini, which worked its way around this minor problem and found the solution: the workers brought the car in pieces and assembled it on site in the exhibition room! We're hoping they applied the reverse procedure on their way out.
Scroll down to see how they managed to pull off this amazing feat.
By Dan Mihalascu
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6 Comments:
That was fucking insane! :O
that looks easy enough, 10 people doing it in 2 minutes 21 seconds. I wish some companies out there come up with snap-on kit car, that will be so cool; I think they will sell a lot of it.
No security system needed on this Lamborghini. You can even leave the doors unlocked.
Museum grade~!Great video. Thank you for posting.
Did I see some fit and finish problems?
ferrari would never agree to stuff like this anymore. They'd tell the museum to tear down a wall for them and make the museum pay for it.
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