Tennessee man stops his car after spotting the rarest Lamborghini on the planet while driving by and realizes his life has peaked
Published on Apr 19, 2026 at 4:43 PM (UTC+4)
by Henry Kelsall
Last updated on Apr 19, 2026 at 4:43 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
A Tennessee man had such a shock after spotting the rarest Lamborghini supercar on the planet that he had to stop his car, and he was left feeling like life couldn’t get any better.
Mortgage specialist, Greg Goodman, posted the remarkable find on his Instagram account.
This was a very special example of the Lamborghini Diablo, one of the finest supercars that the Italian manufacturer has ever produced.
With so few of these produced in total, it is little wonder that the car caused such a stir.
Why is this Lamborghini Diablo such a rare car?
Goodman himself didn’t know exactly what the supercar was in the video.
But an Instagram commentator with the username lincoln.olson.racing did know what the car is.
As it transpired, this was an exclusive, one-of-one Lamborghini Diablo.

In fact, it is the Victoria’s Secret Diablo, the rarest Lamborghini in the world.
The stunning white and Victoria’s Secret logos down the side give it away as this special supercar.
It is a car that has had an interesting past, having spent 14 years or so sitting around doing nothing.
The car was only recently discovered, too, thanks to the hard work of VINwiki founder Ed Bolian.
Bolian has a knack for finding rare exotic cars, so it made sense that he was the one to find this remarkable supercar.
It isn’t a stretch to say it could be the most valuable Diablo on the planet.
This is how the rarest Lamborghini was found
Bolian posted a video in May 2025 on the VINwiki YouTube channel about the discovery and acquisition of the supercar.
Originally, the highly customized supercar sold for $350,000.

At the time, it was the most expensive Lamborghini ever sold, which only added to the mystique of the Diablo.
One of Bolian’s contacts was able to track down a lead on the car thanks to a social media post from 2011.
“He came to me with a social media post that he’d been able to dig up from 2011, right after a Mecum auction that kind of indicated the family name and the town where the car might be,” said Bolian in the video.
Seeing pictures of the car and being able to confirm it was the exact Diablo was quite a feeling for Bolian.
“The car has been on a lift since 2011 in an airplane hangar that they [the then owners] own,” Bolian added.
After some creative negotiation, Bolian was able to purchase the car.
He soon took it for its first drive in 14 years later in 2025.
The fact that this car survived is truly remarkable.
It is one of the greatest finds of the decade so far.
Significant cars from Lamborghini’s history
1966 – Miura: First true Lamborghini supercar; mid-engine layout revolutionizes design.
1974 – Countach: Iconic wedge shape + scissor doors define the brand’s image.
1990 – Diablo: First Lambo to exceed 200 mph; modernizes performance.
2001 – Murciélago: Audi-era begins; improved reliability + AWD system.
2003 – Gallardo: Smaller, more accessible supercar; becomes best-seller.
2011 – Aventador: V12 flagship with futuristic design and carbon monocoque.
2014 – Huracán: Replaces Gallardo; sharper tech, massive global success.
2023 – Revuelto: First hybrid V12 Lamborghini; marks electrified future.

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Henry joined the Supercar Blondie team in February 2025, and since then has covered a wide array of topics ranging from EVs, American barn finds, and the odd Cold War jet. He’s combined his passion for cars with his keen interest in motorsport and his side hustle as a volunteer steam locomotive fireman at a heritage steam railway.