
Richard Moriarty bought this 1974 Lamborghini Countach 10 years ago, paying a collector $60,000.
Now, sick and tired of having it towed due to stalled engine, he decided to hang it on his wall as art.
All that took was a 70-ton crane, a five-man crew, about an hour to get it into the house, & a steel-reinforced wall with fasteners of half-inch-thick steel cable.


But at the end of the day the 1,000 lbs, engineless Italian sports car looks a beautiful piece of art
Source: Los Angeles Times


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