History
Ferrucio Lamborghini was born on April 28, 1916 in a small
Italian farming village, Renazzo di Cento, Ferrara. Even as a small child it
was obvious that Ferrucio had a keen aptitude for anything mechanical.
During WWII he was drafted into the Italian services where he repaired
vehicles. After the war he built tractors from spare parts to help his
country recoup after suffering the devastation of the war years.
In 1963 he founded the Lamborghini Automobili company due to
his lack of satisfaction with the Ferrari he owned. He knew he could build a
better car. He used his birth sign, Taurus the bull, as a symbol for his
cars. Most of his cars were named in connection with bulls. In March of 1964
the first production car arrived, the 350 GT. During the 60's the future of
the company looked very bright. The 350 GT, the 400 GT and the 400 GT 2+2
made the Lamborghini name known throughout the world. The Miura made it
legendary. The successors, Countach and the Espada, kept the company alive
during some very troubling times.
In 1973 Ferrucio sold all of his companies and retired to
his vineyard in Italy's Umbria province. He produced a red wine called Colli
del Trasimento know as "Blood of the Miura". He died on February
20, 1993 at the age of 77.
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