Before Ferruccio Lamborghini built supercars, he built tractors. Lamborghini Trattori still builds farm machinery emblazoned with the same raging bull emblem as their iconic roadster cousins.

Behold, then: the 2 cylinder 18bhp, 1960 DL20 2241R, part of the smaller scale Lamborghinetta range – Ferruccio’s personal favourite.

Yours for around €37,600.

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      1. GiggidyGoo

        I had an order with my local newsagent for the monthly issues, of ‘What Tractor’, ‘Pimp my Tractor’ and a few others.
        i Went in one day and replaced those orders with ones for magazines about air conditioning. I knew the newsagent was looking funnily at me, as i’d been buying the tractor ones for years.
        I just told him that I am now a extractor fan.

        1. Janet, I ate my Avatar

          tee hee
          ah we could do with a Dad jokes weekend thread
          been a heavy week on here

    1. Lush

      Totally agree. I love tractors.
      Late teens and early 20’s, when we’d be driving around West Cork, usually on the way to a pub, playing ‘spot the tractor’. Could identify a veh-i-cule at a couple of hundred metres. I’m a Massey girl meself.

      1. Paulus

        …then you’ll probably remember that;

        “The Massey is classy,
        ..but the Zetor is better”

  1. Alors

    Beautiful – but no safety frame? The typical tractor accident is rolling when working on a hilly field…

    1. Tony

      It’s a 58 year old tractor. You may as well give out about a car from 1960 having no seatbelts. Silly

  2. Andyourpointiswhatexactly?

    Nope. I’m too much part of the metropolitan elite to even appreciate it in a post-ironic way.

    1. Bob

      I understand and can relate but some of the modern ones look a lot like giant Japanese robot characters which amuses me.

    2. Bertie Blenkinsop

      Me too.
      Wanna talk about Dermot Connolly playing hurling for Vincent’s tonight instead?

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