The Ferruccio Lamborghini museum in Bologna is amazing. If you want to know the full life story of Ferruccio Lamborghini then you need to go as it reveals how he went from working on the family farm to becoming one of Italy’s most successful entrepreneurs..
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Harry it's an absolute pleasure to watch every video you put out. Such a unique and personalised way of taking us on a journey with you. I'm 36 and drive a Hyundai i10 from Belfast but hey.. as a boy I collected model cars and drew them and stuff. The countach was one my favourites of course. It's brilliant to see a guy like you taking it on the road on trips and doing like a little documentary. You'd make a great presenter actually on TV I think. Keep it up man and I wish you and your family the best and the best health
THIS IS INCREDIBLE!!!!! THank you Harry!
Thank You for showing us around the museum. Very interesting. Saves me going there myself.
Tremendous! Thanks Harry.
Great video thanks 🎉
the lambo boat engines are amazing
Horses have power. Bulls have grunt. Nice episode Harry.
Me girlfriend wants a Lamborghini hair dryer….
Best one for a while Harry, I enjoy them all obviously. . . except the EV ones, please keep up the great work
I love this channel.
Amazing thank you very much
Thank you Harry.
Wow 23 minutes is not nearly enough to show us that museum. Pretty amazing. Awesome vid. Leave us wanting more, why don't you.
I wish Lamborghini carried over the sleek pop up headlights of the 350 GTV to the 350 GT and Miura.
Blacksmith… So Lamborghini was a Ferrari after all :p
Somehow we ended up with Lamborghini F1 engine parts. The crank does a better job holding the door open than it ever did powering a car.
really enjoying this series
I have a couple of different Lamborghini's that belonged to my late father, my father knew Ferruccio Lamborghini personally and counted him as a personal friend. They did business together for over 30 years away from the cars, doing what, i don't know? I have been lucky enough to meet the Lamborghini family over the years, the last time sadly was at my father's funeral!!!
If I ever get to Italy this is going to be the first place I go.
Quite a few years back, I got to ride in a Wellcraft Scarab 43' DJ with twin Lamborghini V12s on employee demo day. 24 cylinders with straight exhaust running wide open in Sarasota Bay at 80+ mph, using surface drives that threw the most insane rooster-tail ever. And that wasn't even the fastest boat of the day.
Great video. I love Lamborghini history.
As a teenage boy in Australia in the 70s cutting Countach pictures out of magazines to paste on my school books and then as a 20 year old riding im my boss's Urraco, the Old Lamborghini museum is the only one for me! So thank you Harry for these last few videos.
The Urraco came out a few years before the 308GT4, Ferrari's first production V8.
the movie lamborghini: the man behind the legend is worth a watch if you are into cars.
So good to give a shout out to Davide Cironi.
No offense to later versions. But the original Countach LP400 is the most beautiful Lamborghini ever made.
I just realized why Harry has such a passion for Lamborghini. He relates directly to the same farmer upbringing, passion for mechanical engineering, and the entrepreneurial spirit. Fast cutting edge cars too.
Get to the golf course?
as always Harry 5star all the way your a class act mate🇦🇺
Thankyou!
Gauranga!
Absolutely insane to think he led these initiatives and kept the focus on these projects without technology! The man hours and effort must have been immense without 3D rendering etc.
I can't thank you enough for this epic tour. I will most likely not own a lamborghini but just knowing the history of this amazing manufacturer is satisfying. I hope one day to see a lamborghini countach in person (I am from rural PA). Thanks again!!
Thanks Harry! So much cool information.
In around 1984, when I built my first house, I borrowed a Lamborghini Rotary Hoe from my work to dig up the yard that was just about all clay and rock. I wonder if one is in the Lamborghini factory.
Very nicely done Harry. Your vlogs are always high in informational content, and I must say, there is a certain amount of polish to them also. Terrific!
Keep it up!
Awesome, what a treat!
Lovely Harry! Thankyou for this hidden gem.
Growing up Lamborghini was for me the most desirable of all.
Super rare to see a Lambo in the flesh compared to Ferrari or Porsche in the 70’s and 80’s.
Ferrucio would no doubt have loved to spend time with you if Harry’s Garage was around in the 1970’s.
Extremely interesting video! I'd never heard of the helicopter although I knew about the boat from Ian Tyrell's channel where he tunes one up. Thank-you!
9:23 what is that thing in the back? looks wild!
Thanks for all the amazing content Harry!