@@WeAreCurated🙏🙏how much is the listing price? Excellent video by the way. The car was a gem and this video inspired me to travel and go find exotic and bring them back to the USA 🇺🇸 🙏🙏
He helped your dream with the pics, and you are helping him with his dream by buying a phographers old pictures. They only take them and save them to share and sell them! White on black is a dream color combo for a dream car!
Aerofloral waybill from MIA in 10-91 means it went there by cargo airplane. I might have flown it there back then. We flew a lot of expensive/exotic cars down to there back in those days on 707 and DC-8 freighters.
I'm praying that you do an episode with Larry the photographer. Do a recreation of the photo with some up grades or throw backs. Awesome as always John 👏
What a great video guys! The story of that Lamborghini is great. I'm also from Colombia. I don't know if you guys know that there is also a Callaway Corvette Speedster (1991) with certain myths behind it related to the era. I know that you guys did a review a few months ago of one like that. Write me a DM. I have photos of the car here in Colombia with its license plates from here as well. I don't know where it is currently, but surely someone here in Colombia will know. Greetings!
Huh! Curious thing. Back in 2020 I got the chance to sit inside of this exact LM002. The scent of gasoline is strong, and I remember having the feeling of looking far away to see the passenger side mirror. Even if I had no chance to drive it, that machine was magnificent. I got the chance to take some pictures those days... If you need them for documentation, I can share them with you.
I worked in Newport Beach Ca back in the 80’s/90’s and there was a beautiful Blond that used to run around town in a black LM002 at that time. Beautiful car and woman.
We’re pushing hard to have an offshore powerboat race in Miami next year. It’ll be awesome to have a few of these iconic cars on display in the pits. A throwback to Miami hay days
As a Colombian who lives in Bogota and owns a couple of important cars from the 50s and 60s in perfect original unrestored condition, I can confirm that this is the perfect place to preserve things. We are 8500 feet above sea level and have a constant humidity and temperature range throughout the year of 68% and 68 degrees respectively, that prevents major rot and decay while rust really isn't an issue in dry storage. I even have messages sent by homing pigeons (19th century SMS's) that are over a century old and haven't even yellowed.
@ one message is about my grandfather causing a major accident (roaring around like a hoodlum according to my great grandmother) in a brand new 1909 Cadillac Touring model 30 that had arrived by river and dragged up the mountains by mules where a Cadillac engineer had to reassemble it before delivery.
Colombia is an incredible place. I've been twice. One thing I noticed about cars is that because of the stable weather, they never go through the intense heat cycles that wreak havoc on cars here in the states. I mean, yeah maybe a bit of sun fading, but everything lasts a lot longer. Pablo is still a legend. He's a cult hero among the Colombian people. You can't take a tour without hearing his name. I stayed at a ranch way up in the mountains and allegedly Pablo had "modified" the river for "agriculture" purposes, making a hydroelectric facility to power a "processing plant" just down the hill from where I was.
@@r0b3rt_959 you sound like one of the gender fluids blue hair karen's --------- he was a kingpins of kingpins and no matter what the world feared him and if was alive today you wouldn't say anything to that man except "can i wash your car today or tomorrow" And that facts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! #maga
@@r0b3rt_959 Just stating my experience. In Guatape, took a boat tour. "oh yeah, that was Pablo's house." In Santa Fe, "oh yeah, Pablo had a ranch here." In Medellin "This is where Pablo loved to have dinner." You hear his name everywhere. Sorry for any offense.
It's going somewhere where it is going to be properly restored and appreciated. If it takes a 'business transaction' for that to happen then so what. Temerian is obsessed with these vintage Lambos.
@@PaulAndBiscuitnot just to the prior owner but also the country. It’s not 1991 anymore. Colombia is much safer and their people have fought hard against the stigma
@@alecmets2011 Still plenty of coke to be shipped out. Obviously it is not Pablo Escobar days, but you can't deny that the coke trade is still huge. Just more low key actors.
When I was 12 or 13 I was riding with my mom through red oaks mill Poughkeepsie New York after watching one of her soccer games when out of the corner of my eye illuminated by a street lamp sitting near it I saw an LM002, it was sitting in the corner of a small gas station/ service center and had a branch laying over the hood with dust and grime from sitting for a while. I quickly snapped a few photos then went on my way before posting some photos on the internet months later which caused the shop to remove it and place it elsewhere but in the back of my mind i know there’s a dilapidated black LM002 somewhere in upstate NY hidden or maybe in plain sight again. Still had the original Perelli sand lip tires on it
Siegfried and Roy had one of these in las Vegas .In the mid 90’s I was a mechanic at Tobin infinity and use to work on it. It was alway FULL of white tiger hair ….😁
I remember seeing this car a couple of times in some of the workshops for old BMW and Mercedes. It had a generic (made in Colombia) radiator cap, so probably at some point it lost coolant. It wasn’t lost, BTW, every petrol head in the country knew about it.
Pretty sure Mike Tyson and Bobby Brown got stuck in the snow in one of these back in the day while partying!! They partied so hard Mike lost his fight the next night if I remember correctly. Bobby Brown tells this story
there is one exactly like this in jeddah saudia arabia last week i found it it a mechanic shop for some plug changes any way how much do you think it worth it is clean good shape
It is sad to know that the LM-002 have left the country... It was really incredible to find the LM-002 parked in random streets of Bogota, bringing some diversity to our otherwise grim streets filled with horrible BAIC... sorry, GM cars.
Stunning find ultimate LM electronic fuel injection engines are also fitted in the (VT) Diablo your American ' LM002 is 1 of 1 Spec only 19 were assembled of the anticipated 60.
Yes they do! They were super cool with me, even though they knew I was just a fan dreaming of someday coming back as a purchasing customer to purchase a Diablo. Note, please ask before taking video, it’s just courteous and respectful to do.
I understand why they can't, but I'd love to know what they paid for it and what they sold it for. Such a cool car, I remember Car & Driver testing one, and when one ran in the One Lap of America, it made such an impact on me. Thanks for sharing the story of this amazing car.
Original owner, maybe. This owner, unlikely. It’s not 1991 anymore man. Colombia is fine. Bogota isn’t more dangerous than NYC. Some cities still have cartel activity particularly in the northeast. But Bogota and Medellin are fine
@@alecmets2011Colombia is not fine unless you're wealthy or a tourist only living in the nice neighborhoods, sure it's better than the 90s but as unsafe as NYC has become it's not even close, Bogotá is wayyy more dangerous and it's not even the most dangerous city in Colombia Don't spread misinformation bruh
Great to see the title has changed to lose the "Rescued" vibe. Good work. It's such a great story, doesnt need the hype. "We bought a Lamborghini LM002 from Colombia" would be even better! WAC doesnt need click-bait, arguably it weakens the brand. Your stories are strong enough without it.
I was sad when I knew the LM002 was leaving the country, then I understood it was heading your way and it was like the best scenario for that gem!
Thank you!! We’re making sure the originality is properly preserved
@@WeAreCurated🙏🙏how much is the listing price? Excellent video by the way. The car was a gem and this video inspired me to travel and go find exotic and bring them back to the USA 🇺🇸 🙏🙏
The rear lights of the LM002 are from the Alfa Romeo "Alfetta" 2000 (1977-1983).
This channel is a gem. I still can't believe you are sharing all those amazing stories with us on TH-cam
Thank you for the support!
"Agriculture"..haha..ahaa
Literally my thought, that's how every drug lord describes their business, "agriculture." Lmao
Previous owner had a lot of cane sugar fields.
Need more of cowboy man on the channel
😂😂😂
100% former cartel vehicle.
Cali cartel perhaps ?
He helped your dream with the pics, and you are helping him with his dream by buying a phographers old pictures. They only take them and save them to share and sell them! White on black is a dream color combo for a dream car!
Jerry is a legend! We love seeing his archives
I'm colombian and in my small hometown there was am abandoned Mercedes Benz SL Gemballa. A couple months ago someone moved it, no idea where it went.
That’s awesome! If you know of any other cool cars like that please let us know
Aerofloral waybill from MIA in 10-91 means it went there by cargo airplane. I might have flown it there back then. We flew a lot of expensive/exotic cars down to there back in those days on 707 and DC-8 freighters.
I'm praying that you do an episode with Larry the photographer. Do a recreation of the photo with some up grades or throw backs. Awesome as always John 👏
Good idea! Maybe we’ll have him as a guest on our podcast
What a find! I've always loved the LM002. Just unapologetic 80s vehicle right there. The photo of it next to the 1st gen Diablos is AMAZING.
Legendary photo!
This cowboy gentleman is such a badass. Understand why John send him down there to deal with the “agriculture” guy.
What a great video guys! The story of that Lamborghini is great. I'm also from Colombia. I don't know if you guys know that there is also a Callaway Corvette Speedster (1991) with certain myths behind it related to the era. I know that you guys did a review a few months ago of one like that. Write me a DM. I have photos of the car here in Colombia with its license plates from here as well. I don't know where it is currently, but surely someone here in Colombia will know. Greetings!
Huh! Curious thing. Back in 2020 I got the chance to sit inside of this exact LM002. The scent of gasoline is strong, and I remember having the feeling of looking far away to see the passenger side mirror. Even if I had no chance to drive it, that machine was magnificent. I got the chance to take some pictures those days... If you need them for documentation, I can share them with you.
Very cool! Sure, that would be amazing thank you! You can send them to marketing@wearecurated.com
“Someone in agriculture” yeah you dont say^^
I worked in Newport Beach Ca back in the 80’s/90’s and there was a beautiful Blond that used to run around town in a black LM002 at that time. Beautiful car and woman.
We’re pushing hard to have an offshore powerboat race in Miami next year. It’ll be awesome to have a few of these iconic cars on display in the pits. A throwback to Miami hay days
Oooo that would be awesome
That would be really cool! Please do reach out if that comes to fruition
That would be something to see 😍
New content from Curated is always a treat! Thanks guys!
Our pleasure! Thanks for tuning in
What a unit, thank you for what you do and sharing it with us. What Curated is doing to preserve these iconic vehicles and their stories is amazing.
Thank you for the kind words! We appreciate your support.
As a Colombian who lives in Bogota and owns a couple of important cars from the 50s and 60s in perfect original unrestored condition, I can confirm that this is the perfect place to preserve things. We are 8500 feet above sea level and have a constant humidity and temperature range throughout the year of 68% and 68 degrees respectively, that prevents major rot and decay while rust really isn't an issue in dry storage. I even have messages sent by homing pigeons (19th century SMS's) that are over a century old and haven't even yellowed.
Wow! Very cool about the messages. But yes, it’s amazing to see how the car is so well preserved - especially the interior!
@ one message is about my grandfather causing a major accident (roaring around like a hoodlum according to my great grandmother) in a brand new 1909 Cadillac Touring model 30 that had arrived by river and dragged up the mountains by mules where a Cadillac engineer had to reassemble it before delivery.
It's amazing how well preserved it is!
Indeed! They did a great job taking care of it
This is a sick docu/car flip! 🔥
Colombia is an incredible place. I've been twice. One thing I noticed about cars is that because of the stable weather, they never go through the intense heat cycles that wreak havoc on cars here in the states. I mean, yeah maybe a bit of sun fading, but everything lasts a lot longer. Pablo is still a legend. He's a cult hero among the Colombian people. You can't take a tour without hearing his name. I stayed at a ranch way up in the mountains and allegedly Pablo had "modified" the river for "agriculture" purposes, making a hydroelectric facility to power a "processing plant" just down the hill from where I was.
Pablo is a legend... Among idiots. That man brought nothing but chaos, fear and violence into our people. And we're still trying to clean up his mess.
Cult hero ? Yeah for gringos . That’s why you guys go there to visit his ranch and whatever and do lines
Def not a hero!
@@r0b3rt_959 you sound like one of the gender fluids blue hair karen's --------- he was a kingpins of kingpins and no matter what the world feared him and if was alive today you wouldn't say anything to that man except "can i wash your car today or tomorrow" And that facts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! #maga
@@r0b3rt_959 Just stating my experience. In Guatape, took a boat tour. "oh yeah, that was Pablo's house." In Santa Fe, "oh yeah, Pablo had a ranch here." In Medellin "This is where Pablo loved to have dinner." You hear his name everywhere. Sorry for any offense.
There’s said that the “macho camacho” LM002 is still hidden in Puerto Rico
That would be lit to get that one on video They did Macho dirty his own island goes to show you don’t madder who you are they will take your life
Agricultural,,,right...😅😅
coca leaves :))
I can’t imagine driving a truck like that in Bogotá! Most of the roads aren’t very wide and it doesn’t take much to attract unwanted attention there.
You just KNOW if a 'Mercan turns up wearin' a "Fook Off and Die" hat thats too big that you can add 10K to your price LOL.
Legendary team curated keep being great
Lovely story. Shame about the "Rescued" line. It wasn't rescued. Car was doing fine. A business transaction.
It's going somewhere where it is going to be properly restored and appreciated. If it takes a 'business transaction' for that to happen then so what. Temerian is obsessed with these vintage Lambos.
@@WhitestRobit wasn’t “lost” it wasn’t “rescued”. These terms are very offensive to the prior owner.
@@PaulAndBiscuitnot just to the prior owner but also the country. It’s not 1991 anymore. Colombia is much safer and their people have fought hard against the stigma
@@PaulAndBiscuit Agree
@@alecmets2011 Still plenty of coke to be shipped out. Obviously it is not Pablo Escobar days, but you can't deny that the coke trade is still huge. Just more low key actors.
These stories are so good, please make more of these 😊 LM-002 is such a statement of a car ❤
Absolutely a statement car!
I wish we had the pleasure to see footage of the call the guys did to John, after they inspected the car.
Nice one John!!
I am always captivated when you bring these amazing cars through customs and share the incredible stories behind them!
Thanks for watching, we're glad you enjoyed the story!
Must be great to have tens of thousands of free scouts all over the globe.
The Jeep brand became a generic word for any 4x4 vehicle in Colombia...
Endlessly cool. Thanks for sharing
thanks for watching!
Hey John, you and Curated really struck gold with
"The Cowboy Man".🤠
Can't wait for the next treasure hunt.🔥
Una de las mejores piezas automotrices del pais, quedo en las mejores manos🤌💪
You should recreate the photo with the same LM and 3 older Lambos with similar colors. Maybe a white, yellow and black Countach, Diablo and Murci.
Ohhh that’s a great idea!
When I was 12 or 13 I was riding with my mom through red oaks mill Poughkeepsie New York after watching one of her soccer games when out of the corner of my eye illuminated by a street lamp sitting near it I saw an LM002, it was sitting in the corner of a small gas station/ service center and had a branch laying over the hood with dust and grime from sitting for a while. I quickly snapped a few photos then went on my way before posting some photos on the internet months later which caused the shop to remove it and place it elsewhere but in the back of my mind i know there’s a dilapidated black LM002 somewhere in upstate NY hidden or maybe in plain sight again. Still had the original Perelli sand lip tires on it
Wow! What color was it?
Freakin' rad!
I remember when everyone thought these were ugly and ridiculous, in all the wrong ways.
But g'd are they cool.
🤘
the good is that in Bogota and Medellin you will not get rust or anything like that.
Siegfried and Roy had one of these in las Vegas .In the mid 90’s I was a mechanic at Tobin infinity and use to work on it. It was alway FULL of white tiger hair ….😁
Man I love these friggin videos. Someday I will get to visit the Curated showroom and drool all over myself. Would love to say hi, John.
You are more than welcome to stop by!
Buy el chapos McLaren F1 next
we wish! Ed Bolian might beat us to it haha
It’s beltrans not chapitos
I remember seeing this car a couple of times in some of the workshops for old BMW and Mercedes. It had a generic (made in Colombia) radiator cap, so probably at some point it lost coolant. It wasn’t lost, BTW, every petrol head in the country knew about it.
Pretty sure Mike Tyson and Bobby Brown got stuck in the snow in one of these back in the day while partying!! They partied so hard Mike lost his fight the next night if I remember correctly. Bobby Brown tells this story
Wow! Haven’t heard that story - we’ll have to look it up!
this is the best channel eva ❤
Wish I would have kept my old LM-002 one of the vehicles i regret selling the tires are a pain to find though good luck
They are actually remaking them! But not cheap 😅
Cool cool story.
thank you!
LM002 are so cool❤
Truly wild for it’s time
There was a white LM002 in New Orleans parked at Harrahs casino about 15 to 20 years ago. It had big Lamborghini emblem decals on some spots.
Sometimes with certain cars, they talk prices how come this time they don’t say how much they paid
Maybe the former “agriculture” owners might not like to hear it was sold bellow market. You don’t want to disappoint those “agriculture” guys…
Great story!. Cali 1991....... Hmm.
I just found your channel. I am subscribed of course. I always looked forward to your stories on VinWiki.
Welcome! We are glad you found us.
The coolest “jeep” ever!
So I looked him up and it seems like he’s definitely on the the naughty list…. 😂
the owner? Yeah you can tell it was a sketchy deal in that garage
In what way was the car “lost”?
Only to the americans
there is one exactly like this in jeddah saudia arabia last week i found it it a mechanic shop for some plug changes any way how much do you think it worth it is clean good shape
There is an underground story that a mechanic in bogota broke it so the original owner brought a mechanic from
Lamborghini Miami to fix it
They did share that with us!
Hey John, love you buddy😂😂😂 Please don’t sell the American right away. Let me get some change together. I’ll make you an offer ASAP.😂😂
It is sad to know that the LM-002 have left the country... It was really incredible to find the LM-002 parked in random streets of Bogota, bringing some diversity to our otherwise grim streets filled with horrible BAIC... sorry, GM cars.
You can only find something that is actually lost. mmkay.
This was cool
Stunning find ultimate LM electronic fuel injection engines are also fitted in the (VT) Diablo your American ' LM002 is 1 of 1 Spec only 19 were assembled of the anticipated 60.
4:12 Eksetera? Nope. It’s et cetera.
Fantastic music!
Does Curated welcome fans to just stop by, browse and lay eyes on the dream inventory?
You look at it, you bought it.
Yes!
Yes they do! They were super cool with me, even though they knew I was just a fan dreaming of someday coming back as a purchasing customer to purchase a Diablo. Note, please ask before taking video, it’s just courteous and respectful to do.
@@WeAreCurated greatly appreciate your content and sharing the struggles your team went through in creating an awesome brand.
Some are in agriculture, others in waste disposal business
Others in life insurance of course
🤣🤣🤣
I understand why they can't, but I'd love to know what they paid for it and what they sold it for. Such a cool car, I remember Car & Driver testing one, and when one ran in the One Lap of America, it made such an impact on me. Thanks for sharing the story of this amazing car.
It’s a legendary car - we’re glad you enjoyed the story!
good one
I can guess what they were growing... lol.
Que triste que vaya de nuestra tierra😢
The kriessieg exhaust 25th, John did it crash or does it exist??
The narco with the cowboy hat speaks pretty good english...😂
You are gonna tell me that was not owned by drug dealers?
yes princess get money and then youll stop thinking like a brokie nobody dmbfk
Original owner, maybe. This owner, unlikely.
It’s not 1991 anymore man. Colombia is fine. Bogota isn’t more dangerous than NYC. Some cities still have cartel activity particularly in the northeast. But Bogota and Medellin are fine
@@alecmets2011Colombia is not fine unless you're wealthy or a tourist only living in the nice neighborhoods, sure it's better than the 90s but as unsafe as NYC has become it's not even close, Bogotá is wayyy more dangerous and it's not even the most dangerous city in Colombia
Don't spread misinformation bruh
What kind of agriculture do you think he was in … same thing as mafia saying their in ‘sanitation’
@@Dkarp04 I mean I guess there’s coffee too 🤷♂️
Great to see the title has changed to lose the "Rescued" vibe. Good work. It's such a great story, doesnt need the hype. "We bought a Lamborghini LM002 from Colombia" would be even better! WAC doesnt need click-bait, arguably it weakens the brand. Your stories are strong enough without it.
In the early 1990s I saw one of these and an F40 running around McLean VA. Idk if the same owner.
That’s quite a pairing!
I bet Vanilla Ice knows something about that car.
LM002 joy
I saw a red one in Bellevue Wa in 2000 at an exotic car dealer.
How much did you buy it for?
All cassette players I’ve seen have some sort of flap
Whats the price. Why dont you say how much you paid
I saw the white one couple of times...
Has anyone said it yet ? Ok, I will then. The Rambo Lambo.
I love the content of the channel, but all the "umm"s of the Host makes it very hard to see... keep going guys💪
Amazing
is perfect
Omg 😮is that an original nardi steering wheel 😮
Yes it is! So well kept
Little American/Italian Hummer 😅
Stradman has 2
He sold one!
I remember when you could buy those LM002’s for less than $50k
They really were under appreciated for some time!
If you want a replica built from scratch using modern Lamborghini engine i know who can build it just money
In Portugal have one Lm002 red
That’s wonderful, congrats! Such a bold color on an already extreme truck
I want one so bad, John I have a FF to trade :)
🔥
They bought a LM002 in Colombia and of course it's white... You know, to represent the nation's largest export 🤣
It's LM ... not LMO 😅
"Lamborchiny"
😂😂😂
This was probably Pablo Escobar’s car to 😂