In a continuation of Lamborghini's custom of giving its autos names from  the land of bullfighting, the Murcielago was named for a battling bull  that survived 28 sword strokes in a 1879 battle in opposition to Rafael  "El Lagartijo" Molina Sanchez, at the Coso de los califas bullring in  Cordoba, Spain. Murcielago fought with such passion and spirit that the  matador decided on to spare its existence, a rare honor. The bull, which  originated from Joaquin del Val di Navarra's homestead, was later  displayed as an endowment to Don Antonio Miura, a noted nearby raiser;  consequently started the famed Miura line of battling bulls, which  furnished the name for one of Lamborghini's first terrific autos.
Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

  
  
Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago


 
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