YouTuber buys a wrecked Lamborghini Huracán missing wheels and suspension, attempts to drive it but it goes unsurprisingly unsmooth
- This YouTuber bought a Lamborghini Huracán, which had been totaled
- It was missing its wheels and suspension
- When it was taken out for a test drive, it didn’t go smoothly
Published on Mar 10, 2025 at 1:27 AM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Mar 06, 2025 at 12:20 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
This YouTuber bought a wrecked Lamborghini Huracán missing its wheels and suspension – and found attempting to drive it wasn’t a smooth process, to nobody’s surprise.
YouTube channel Saving Salvage ended up paying $77,239 for the supercar.
It had been involved in a crash eight years ago and left in a state ever since.
Could this he get it up and running again?
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This Lamborghini Huracán was in a bad state
The host admitted this was the toughest job he’d ever undertaken.
And once the car was shown onscreen, you’d understand why he felt that way.
It was barely recognizable as a vehicle, and looked like it had been pulled out of a car crusher.

This thing was almost as bad as the Dodge Demon 170 that had its chassis destroyed.
But a job is a job, no matter how daunting it is.
The damaged panels were removed and replaced, including the front bumper and the fenders.
By the time it came to giving the Huracán a test drive, the car was far from complete.
The YouTuber didn’t even a seat to put himself in.
“It’s not very graceful…” He huffed, as he got into place.

He could, however, see out of the windshield, and that was the important thing.
But would the car drive?
The test drive nobody would want to take on
At first, things didn’t appear to be going too badly as he reversed the car out of the garage.
The noises coming from the Huracán, though, didn’t sound too promising, it must be said.

“It sounds awful, but we have reversed out of the workshop,” the YouTuber remarked:
As he took the car around the parking lot, the ‘awful’ noises persisted.
By the time the YouTuber called it quits, he’d deemed the drive partly successful and partly ‘alarming’.
There was still a lot of work to be done – nobody would look at this car and think it was a done job.
But the Lambo had made it out of the garage and around a parking lot, so it can’t be a total write-off, right?
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen a Huracán in a bad way – remember this green one that was found in the Las Vegas desert?

To see this Lamborghini Huracán in ‘action’, head over to the Saving Salvage YouTube channel.
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