Mystery of Lamborghini Aventador with strange story found abandoned outside Hollywood celeb’s home may have been unraveled

  • There’s a Lamborghini Aventador that’s been sitting abandoned for a while
  • The car is parked outside a celebrity home in Hollywood
  • The home reportedly belongs to Mickey Rourke

Published on Dec 12, 2024 at 2:30 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis

Last updated on Dec 16, 2024 at 8:32 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

There’s a Lamborghini Aventador that’s been sitting abandoned outside a Hollywood home and no one knows why.

What makes it even more intriguing is the car is near a property reportedly owned by Mickey Rourke.

Some believe that the car could even be involved with smuggling.

But the truth is apparently a lot simpler than that.

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The Lamborghini Aventador outside the Hollywood home is in good company

The story of these abandoned cars was recently covered on the official YouTube channel of Harrison Nevel Cars.

The team toured the house of the Sin City actor and the neighborhood and discovered abandoned cars worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Apart from the aforementioned Lamborghini Aventador, they found a Rolls-Royce Wraith, a green Dodge Charger, a black Ferrari F40 convertible and a Bentley Mulsanne.

There’s no sign of life but people who regularly visit the area just purely out of curiosity say they have indeed detected some movement.

A car that was here and now is there, a garage door that was shut and it’s partially open, and so on.

The team even made some efforts to trace the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) online but couldn’t find anything.

However, they did discover that this Lamborghini Aventador is actually not a Lambo at all – it’s a kit car.

When kit cars look almost as good as the real thing

Most kit cars aren’t designed to look like anything, they’re just cars you buy and sort of build them yourself.

But kit car is also a blanket term that’s sometimes used for cars built to mimic a ‘real’ counterpart.

That’s the case with the fake Lambo that John Cena bought when he was younger and less famous.

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