YouTuber traded his extremely exclusive one-of-one Lamborghini Murcielago SV for a car much less valuable that he ‘just loves’
- VINwiki’s bought a Lamborghini Murcielago SV
- But the 6″5′ man didn’t take a liking to the sports car
- Instead, a buzzing yellow bee took his fancy
Published on Dec 22, 2024 at 8:00 PM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh
Last updated on Dec 19, 2024 at 10:03 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
A YouTube creator over at VINwiki has sold his one-of-one exclusive Lamborghini Murcielago SV for a replacement that barely costs pennies on the dollar.
Fabled car expert Ed Bolian has amassed an abundance of supercars in his years as a Creator.
But with a clogged-up garage, he has been forced to downsize his collection.
One to make way is a beloved one-of-one Lamborghini Murcielago SV, and following a failed Bugatti exchange, he chose to get a downsized dream car.
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In an upload to his YouTube channel, Bolian explained that he recently had a purge of his ‘out of hand’ car collection, partly to fund a Bugatti Chiron purchase.
Nine cars were emptied from his garage, but the Chiron deal caved through, which meant that he had a good sum of cash to get a handful of supercars.
One of these new purchases was a Lamborghini Murcielago SV, which came over from Europe after being fixed up from a previous crash.
The SV joined his Verde Draco LP640 Coupe and a matte black LP640 Roadster in a trifecta of Mercis on his driveway.
However, this SV was impractical for Bolian as his six-foot-five frame couldn’t bear the non-adjustable carbon fiber racing seats. Instead of looking for Comfort Seats, he chose to sell the car.
A Lamborghini Murcielago SV can have a market value of anywhere between $600,000 to $1.6 million depending on its condition.
Only when it’s real, that is, and not a fake Murcielago.
Originally, he looked at trading the SV for a Bugatti Veyron Super Sport or Koenigsegg but was unsuccessful due to its crash history.
Instead, he went smaller. Much smaller.
What did he buy instead?
For supercar collectors, there scarcely comes a time when you don’t own your favorite car.
But for Ed Bolian, so much focus on his VINwiki page is weighted on the most expensive supercars in America, he’s never quite had the chance to own a Ferrari 430 Scuderia in a controversial yellow hue.
The heart wants what the heart wants, and Bolian opted to sell the one-of-one Lambo for a Scuderia.
“I love it in yellow and this car is beautifully configured, in exceptional condition, and was just a perfect fit for me.”
“I just love it.”
The Scuderia might not be as quick as its namesake F1 version that ended up on DJ Khaled’s driveway, but Bolian is buzzing with his very own Bumblebee.
Still, this isn’t the weirdest trade-in that we’ve seen, as one man recently cyber-dump-trucked his Telsa in a dealership in exchange for a Volkswagen minivan.