New Mexico man living his dream gets two vintage Lamborghinis and one is super rare Sultan of Brunei car

Published on May 11, 2026 at 6:05 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis

Last updated on May 11, 2026 at 6:11 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Mason Jones

New Mexico man living his dream gets two vintage Lamborghinis and one is super rare Sultan of Brunei car

There’s a guy in New Mexico who’s been hiding a secret two-car collection, both of which are Lamborghinis.

Not only are they both Lambos, they’re hardcore Lambos.

They’re both hard to find, difficult to drive, and very expensive to run and maintain.

And one of these two cars is super rare.

Both cars are high-maintenance, high-stress Lamborghinis

Heath Adams once sold his cybersecurity business to fund his dream: owning these two Lambos.

As reported by KOAT Action 7 News, Adams owns two Lamborghinis, both of which are pretty hardcore.

The first Lambo he owns is a 1989 Lamborghini Countach – a 25th Anniversary Edition that’s very similar to the one that Martin Scorsese wrecked for the Wolf of Wall Street movie.

Production of the Countach was limited to around 2,000 units over a 20-year span and, depending on the model, this car is always worth six figures, and sometimes even seven figures.

But his other Lambo is even more noteworthy: Adams is one of the world’s few confirmed owners of a Lamborghini LM002 – the ‘Rambo Lambo’, as some people call it.

Unveiled in the 1980s, the LM002 started out as an experiment and eventually turned into a production model.

The Lamborghini SUV people forgot about

The Lamborghini Urus, launched in 2017, was sometimes hailed as ‘Lambo’s first SUV‘ but that was actually incorrect.

Back in the 1980s, Lamborghini unveiled the LM002, a military-style vehicle that was available both as an SUV and as a truck.

It was originally designed as a military prototype but eventually spawned a production vehicle.

Mind you, the word ‘production’ should be used loosely here because only 301 were built.

They’re very hard to find or, in the case of the Sultan’s version mentioned in the video, actually impossible to find.

That’s because the Sultan of Brunei owns the only wagon LM002 (above) in existence.

It’s the kind of collection that reminds you what an outrageous decade the 80s was for Lamborghini.

After beginning his automotive writing career at DriveTribe, Alessandro has been with Supercar Blondie since the launch of the website in 2022. In fact, he penned the very first article published on supercarblondie.com. He’s covered subjects from cars to aircraft, watches, and luxury yachts - and even crypto. He can largely be found heading up the site’s new-supercar and SBX coverage and being the first to bring our readers the news that they’re hungry for.