
I’m hanging a Louie out of the Stratton Mountain parking lot and nearly drove into a tree at the sight of this Lamborghini tank (uhm SUV). But the ultra rare (301 built between 1986 and 1993) LM002 does more than scare motorists. Just like the Mercedes G Wagon and Hummer H1, the machismo 4×4 was constructed with military applications in mind. And just the Mercedes G Wagon and Hummer H1, Americans took a liking to versions equipped with leather seats and modern creature comforts. We followed the Italian off-roader for a while and the V12, shared with the Countach, positively howled the entire way. Leave it to a New Yorker to pack one of these full of people and head to the ski slope. I hope everyone wiped their feet.
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Monday morning signals a return to the daily grind. For some people, that means climbing aboard the city-bound train from the suburbs. Others ride the bus or subway. But this commuter prefers the smell of hand stitched hides and the scream of a 571 HP V12 on his way into the office. Can you blame him?
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For 2009, Lamborghini revised their best-selling Gallardo with, among other things, a restyled front/rear end and more power. It is still razor sharp and thoroughly exotic. bella!

It’s not often that you get to pull the cover off a Lamborghini during the winter months in NYC. But, thanks to the sunny, unusually mild weather pictured here, the owner of this gen 1 coupe was able to cruise the streets in style. We caught him checking out the similarly colored (yellow/black) Kawasaki KZ400 (1974-1984) across the street.
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