Man reveals how he made massive profit in just two hours flipping the world’s cheapest Lamborghini Murciélago
- This man bought the world’s cheapest Lamborghini Murcielago for a bargain
- YouTuber Ed Bolian spent weeks trying to buy the Murcielago
- When he got it, he flipped it and made a huge profit in just two hours
Published on Jan 22, 2025 at 11:49 AM (UTC+4)
by Siddharth Dudeja
Last updated on Jan 22, 2025 at 11:49 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
This man from Georgia bought the world’s cheapest Lamborghini Murciélago for a bargain and ended up flipping it for a massive profit in less than two hours.
After weeks trying to get his hands on the Lambo, he finally got it and was stoked with his purchase.
He was especially happy thanks to how cheap he got it.
While he wanted to keep the car for himself, ultimately, he was offered a price he couldn’t turn down.
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Man got the world’s cheapest Lamborghini Murciélago in a solid deal
Ed Bolian from the YouTube channel VinWiki shared a video detailing how he flipped a 2006 Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster almost instantly.
For context, Bolian is one of the biggest fans of the Lamborghini Murciélago. In fact, he already owned one when he flipped this 2006 example.
He also previously imported one to the US despite it being banned in all fifty states and shared tricks for legally importing illegal cars.
When Bolian heard about the used 2006 Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster, he was told it needed a new transmission.
Other than that, the car was in excellent shape, much like the Murciélago he tried to import from China recently.
Flipping the exotic car for an absurd profit
He was highly interested in buying one because it was the ‘polar opposite’ of his existing Lambo.
And also because it was orange, as he said, “I’m on a daily hunt to buy an orange supercar.”
After spending weeks fixing a price with its seller, Ed managed to cop the orange Murciélago for $77,000.
He originally had plans to get some work done on it and put miles on it as his daily driver.
However, his mind changed after he drove it for the first time and decided it wasn’t worth all the trouble.
Fortunately for Ed, he made a deal with Tyler Hoover from the Hoovies Garage YouTube channel.
He asked Tyler to buy the Murciélago from him at a markup, which would essentially be a win-win for both.
Tyler could use it as a project car and make videos out of it while still being in profit.
Meanwhile, Bolian would also get a solid return on his original investment.
Both agreed and settled on a price of $99,999, and that’s how Ed made a $23,000 profit in a mere couple of hours.