Would You Buy This Burned-Out Lamborghini For £13,000?

After what must have been a catastrophic fire, a wrecked and rusty Lamborghini Murcielago chassis has gone up for sale from one eBay seller who's obviously feeling lucky at the moment
Would You Buy This Burned-Out Lamborghini For £13,000?

What if we told you that you could buy a Lamborghini Murcielago for £13,000? What if we then told you that you could also buy a burned-out, rusted lump of metal for £13,000, and that they’re one and the same thing?

This poor old raging bull is quite literally just a fraction of the car it was when it left the factory. It caught fire one day and the whole thing is pretty much gutted. The roof has bent badly, what remains of the doors no longer seem to fit and the front and rear subframes are a rusty nightmare.

Would You Buy This Burned-Out Lamborghini For £13,000?

This twisted hunk of more or less junk is surely too far gone to make a worthy project. It’s difficult to see or imagine any salvageable components from what we can see here. When it comes to high-load driving, would you want to put your trust – and life – in a chassis that once looked like this? You’d always be better off buying a sound second-hand one.

It’s for sale on eBay in the US by a seller named ‘lamborghinidismantler’. He does seem to be legit, with a number of Murcielago parts for sale, but we still think this frame is too far gone to justify anything more than scrap value. A shame, really.

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Comments

Ali Mahfooz

A bit of MCM magic could make that a great Apocalyptic rust mobile ;)

05/10/2017 - 14:53 |
188 | 4

Or could be a cyberpunk dystopian outlaw racer :D

05/10/2017 - 14:57 |
84 | 2

Or a Seth trap

05/10/2017 - 15:14 |
20 | 0
The Volvo Guy (Ikea Meatballs)

In reply to by Ali Mahfooz

Imagine a Baja Lambo, yeess…

05/10/2017 - 16:04 |
12 | 0

Lamborghino be like:Roast my car
The day after:NOT LITERALLY

05/10/2017 - 17:35 |
78 | 4
Alex Webster

Not a reason to burn out your wallet.

05/10/2017 - 15:06 |
24 | 4
Valanti Demetriades

Pretty hot deal

05/10/2017 - 15:09 |
32 | 6
[Flux]

Ah hell yeah, I’d buy it! Replace the rusty bits with proper metal, fix the frame and body, and BAM! Instant rat rod Lamborghini.

05/10/2017 - 15:09 |
16 | 4
The_Import_Kid

In reply to by [Flux]

What about the engine?

05/10/2017 - 16:10 |
2 | 0
Anonymous

In reply to by [Flux]

And what exactly would still be original? You need to replace everything, might as well make one from scratch at that point

05/10/2017 - 17:20 |
10 | 0
hamrocks

Is the VIN worth anything if you wanted build a kit car with lambo parts?

05/10/2017 - 15:10 |
10 | 4
4th Gen Guy

I’d buy it just to say I own a Lamborghini…

05/10/2017 - 15:53 |
4 | 8

Save your money and just get a 1:18 diecast model

05/10/2017 - 17:19 |
6 | 0
Disklok

That would melt down into one expensive Disklok.

05/10/2017 - 15:58 |
96 | 6

A Disklok is infinitely more usable at least

05/10/2017 - 17:18 |
26 | 0
Driven to Drive 1

Eh, no. Parts would be pricey, and getting a gallardo v10 would cost more than twice what this burned pile is worth. I wouldn’t want a gallardo with a cheap LS swap either.

05/10/2017 - 16:07 |
2 | 8

It’s a Murcielago, not a Gallardo

05/10/2017 - 17:17 |
2 | 0
RustX7 2.0

Or would you rather buy my RX-7 for $1,300

05/10/2017 - 16:42 |
4 | 4

To be fair, your RX-7 is in a lot better condition than this ex-Lambo

05/10/2017 - 17:16 |
2 | 2
Anonymous

I’d rather build one from scratch using real Lamborghini parts, at least that way I have a car that’s usable in the end

05/10/2017 - 17:21 |
0 | 2
The TallDutchmen

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

And cheaper. This car can’t be used. Not safely atleast.

05/10/2017 - 21:14 |
2 | 0