Lamborghini is a car company that was born out of an argument. Mr. Lamborghini was a tractor maker who owned a Ferrari. Mr. Lamborghini saw an issue with his Ferrari and complained to Mr. Ferrari. Mr. Ferrari told him to stick to making tractors and leave the sportscar manufacturing to him. Mr. Lamborghini was annoyed and vowed to build a sportscar to challenge Mr. Ferrari’s best. And thus, it happened. True story. Ferruccio Lamborghini and Enzo Ferrari are the gentlemen referred to here. To this day, a Lamborghini is instantly recognizable by the mere sight and sound of it. The Raging Bull as it is referred to has gained a worldwide following. In 1990, Lamborghini released the Diablo, their first high-performance sports car that could top the 200mph barrier. Diablo is Spanish for Devil, and we have a 1997 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster on sale, from Texas and with just 60,000 miles on the clock to devilishly thrill your senses. Approximately 200 VT Roadsters were produced, making this car rather rare.
The Lamborghini Diablo VT is a later-edition of the venerable Diablo. This was the first Diablo to feature the addition of all-wheel drive, borrowing the tech from the LM002 SUV that was also made by Lamborghini. This particular car has reportedly undergone a professional refresh. It sports a new interior, as well as a host of new parts under the hood. This 1995 Lamborghini Diablo VT has partial service history, as well as a clean Carfax. Included are the latest records to confirm the car’s restoration, as well as the original set of manuals in their leather case.