Country town in Washington amazed to see Lamborghini at muscle car cruise

  • A YouTuber ‘crashed’ a muscle car cruise with a Lambo
  • The Lamborghini Huracan was the only supercar at the event
  • In addition to muscle cars, the event also featured hot rods and offroaders

Published on Aug 23, 2024 at 11:24 AM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis

Last updated on Aug 23, 2024 at 3:16 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Kate Bain

This Lamborghini ‘crashed’ a muscle car cruise in a small town in the state of Washington.

The Lambo looks great, albeit slightly out of place.

Like somebody wearing a tuxedo at a BBQ party.

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The Lambo looks hilariously out of place at the Washington event

The muscle car meetup took place in Enumclaw, a small town in Washington state located a stone’s throw from Seattle, the state’s most populous city.

The town is indeed very small, with a population of around 12,000 people, so it’s entirely possible they had not seen a Lambo in a long time – or ever.

As for the muscle car cruise, it was a festival of pony cars, but it also features other classics such as hot rods and old off-roaders.

The one thing onlookers and car fans were not expecting was a matte black Lamborghini Huracán.

Mascarello VP, the YouTuber who uploaded the clip, said everyone loved it, especially the kids.

Muscle cars still have a strong pull on people

Years go by and the industry keeps changing, but everyone still loves muscle cars.

There are collectors that are 100 percent devoted to this type of vehicle and even those who also collect other cars, such as Jay Leno for example, generally keep a few in their collection.

That’s the case of Mark Pieloch, a billionaire who owns what some people believe is probably the largest muscle car collection in the world.

Now, that might be the largest collection, but it isn’t the only one.

There are muscle car museum in just about every US state, including what is possibly the second-largest collection, a muscle car museum in Oregon, which is home to 355 pony cars.


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