I live in Gällivare, where this car was "found". To me, it was never lost to begin with. This car has been around where I live for over 20 years. I've seen it out on town, I''ve driven past it, I've seen it on several local car shows and spoken to Loffe(The previous owner) many times. And I have sat in it. I knew it was special, but to be honest, I never knew it was THAT special.
@@vika0194 Dude. He hasn't owned it since new. 1994 is 29 years ago. I stated 20 years. I know it has been here in town for over 20 years. 20 years ago is 2003. There are 8 years between 2003 and 2011. Are you stupid or something?
@@vika0194does it affect any part of your life? How does it make you feel? Praps ask for actual dates so you can work out how many miles he may have done ILLEGALLY 😮
I'm actually from this town in Sweden and my family always talked about the "purple Diablo" driving around. I believe he actually used the car as a daily back in the day.
I hope you record more of the adventure and recovery of these finds. Talking with the previous owners about their time with it and how _they_ acquired it is a huge part of the story
@@viktoriabrolin2116 I'm sure his time is expensive, and the resources it would cost to pay someone like that to interview someone (something completely outside the scope of what they normally do) just doesn't make sense.
❤ wow what a treasure! Long time ago I was honored to drive exactly this car while I was working in Gallivare as flight attendant. Didn’t know the owner (Loffe) was keeping it for so long.
I would personally love to hear more about the stories this car’s long time owner has about it. I love that it has actually been driven from time to time. This would also tell a greater story than just the factory records. Please do a part 2 with the full private use history, if you can 😍
John is the perfect example of someone who chose to do something better than anyone else and succeeded. It doesn't hurt that it's also his passion. Great role model.
The underdog element is what has drawn me to the Lamborghini brand since the 80s too, John. Thank you for your hard work and for articulating this so well.
That is something truly special. The presence that thing has! Color and all, Metallic purple over blue suede, are you kidding me? ❤ It also found it's way to the right person, i know you're going to restore it right and not overdo it!
I don’t know how you do it, John. But every video is just better than the last. Quick question: why no dry ice blasting? I’ve seen some insane videos of that.
These are hands down the best super car find stories on RUclips. You can’t replicate John and his fathers passion. It’s incredible! Respect from Philadelphia
Another absolute stunning chapter of automotive art. The guys at Curated are the only people that could have done this car and it’s story the justice it deserves.
I am from that area and I'm quite "surprised". This must be clever guys, how come they drive for 15 hours when there's an airport in Gällivare? Arrive to Sweden at Arlanda, Stockholm, walk over to the national terminal and take a plane to Gällivare would make far more sense.
lots of weird stuff. "We drive up to a house with a one car garage" film shows a two car garage. "The car had flat tires" showes a car with no flat tires. "Trying to get cell service on the top of a mountain."
According to an interview with Swedish media after the sale, he told that Zlatan Ibrahimovic wanted to buy the car some years ago. Being a fan of Zlatan the owner was apparently willing to potentially give it to him for free. But as Zlatan did not call him personally, instead there was an agent calling, he declined the offer. I doubt they knew at the time that this was such a special car. I’m so very happy that it ended up this way instead🙌🏻
Thank you for taking care of this jewel!! I remember seeing this diablo a long time ago as a kid in Piteå on a vacation and it has since been the coolest car(and loudest) I've ever witnessed. I've lived in Gällivare since 2011 and I don't think I've ever seen it out on the streets in the twelve years I've been in this town.
I have to take a comment now! :) I live in Gällivare and you can say it "GELLIVARE" it was so funny pronunciation that you did. But any how! Im little familiar with "Loffe" that owned the Lamborghini... Very down to earth guy, he doesnt brag or anything..I remebered that he had a Hummer H1 and the Testarossa he traded in for the Lambo. He used to be a electrican once a time (Had his own company). Now he have a little of estate's here in town and other stuff as well, dad knows him a bit. I hoped you liked the visit to Gällivare and liked the town.. And youre very welcome back for another visit :) Greetings Linus from Gällivare :D
Boy do I have a story about this very car for you! In early 2000s me and my buddies where hanging out in my hometown of Luleå, the capital of the northen most region in Sweden, same region as Gällivare where this car was ”found”. I’m in my moms 1984 Volvo 240 GL (112 hp), don’t forget this. I’m at the parking lot of the south harbour in Luleå when all of a sudden, I hear a rumbling noice. At first I thought that there was some car guy with a bb v8 starting his engine. But the sound was too smooth, yet low and growling. This noice fills the air, it’s all over down town, it’s 8-9 pm so there’s little traffic going on, guess that’s why we could hear it. I just HAVE to find out what it is. I start up ”my” Volvo and start searching. Going to a nearby gas station, nope. Go to the central park, nope. Go down to the NORTH harbour and just as I come to the parking lot, I see a purple wedge, at the stop light. The light turns green and the purple wedge starts moving. I realised at once what it was. A Diablo! I slam 2nd gear and floor it, run the light…not going to tell you what color it was…but it wasn’t green 😬 By now the purple monster has passed another stop light. I’m in third, reving the life out if the red block B23. Pass that stop light as I hit 4th gear. All this time the Lambo has just been cruising, not reving it at all, short shifting even. I still have trouble keeping up, I hit 5th gear and make the pistons make friends with the valves, moms old Volvo is doing speeds that the factory in Gothenburg never thought was possible, 150(95 mph)-160(100 mph)-170(105 mph)-175(110mph)… I continuing following this car, alone, no one else is following, they probably didn’t realise what a gem of a car this is. Finally we get to the highway, the Lambo stops at the stop sign to enter the highway northbound. This gives me a few seconds to catch up a bit. I storm through the curves of the exit of the first road just to see two bikes, think it was two Suzuki CBR900RR Fireblade, at least one if them was. They overtake me on both sides just to catch up with the Lambo. I make it close enough to see the guy roll out on the high way, slow! Steering the car so that it’s completly straight inline with the road, and stops! Then he revs it, and lets go of the clutch….the sound….WOW! I’ll NEVER forget it. He took of like a pay check. He was GONE! I drove back to town, told my friends about it and then I went home, couldn’t sleep for a few hours. Oh, and nowadays I work in the town of Gällivare and one of my collegues know the guy who owned it. He was cleaning out his garage, then he found the first page if the title to the Lambo. He gave it to my collegue as a gift, I got to see and hold it, a bit cool too.
Again, these videos is like art, I watch it in portions so that I can savor every moment. The music, the photography... oh man it's art at its best. Thanks for all the hard work going into the making of these videos.
Wow! So fascinating and love the way it feels watching, like we're joining you all on the journey. Can't wait to see what you find out next. Thanks so much for sharing!
I can't believe what I just watched. This is next level content. Thanks so many for sharing and props to the production team for doing such an amazing job
This is incredible. John your passion for unicorn, rare cars like this is on another level. I buy and sell extremely rare Jordan’s, and hope to transfer that passion to rare cars one day like you do, but your passion bleeds into other categories at least for me. When I watch your videos it makes me more passionate about what I’m doing. You’re an inspiration, to many. I know you know that, but thank you for what you do. It’s absolutely incredible
Lovely to see and amazing that you found it in my country!!😊An interesting thing I noted at 4:42 the fuel cap has an elephant on it which would mean it was made by Cagiva the then owner of Ducati, and it really looks like a Ducati fuel cap, a cool detail!
Omg this video is awesome, thank you for share with us, you are a lucky guy to get on you hands this gorgeous rare master piece, in particular the prototype.
Wow, there are so many Zonda lines and design cues on the L30. The V on the hood, lower bumper, side view proportions and especially the tail lights and rear design.
Looking forward to part 2 and the continuing story of this car. Need to find more info on the the red prototype the pagani did. Perhaps it's related somehow to this car? It's amazing finding a car of such significance in the arctic. We're the owners even aware of the significance of this car? It's amazing Lamborghini let this car get out of their grasp. Perhaps you can restore it and offer it back to Lamborghini at some point. It's interesting the car car driver of a McLaren f1 ends up owning one of these. Se30 prototype is special but I would think he would want a McLaren f1. Interesting story their itself. Dealing with a prototype it's going to be interesting seeing what all the different quirks and features this had that may or may not make it into production. I would think it would be darn near impossible to make it back to exactly how the prototype was with how many different parts were used. Not a parts bin car but not a production car either. I hope lots of close up documantion and pictures exist on this car. Thanks for the epic content !
If what he's saying turns out to be true then all the red panels that Pagani made were originally on this car and pulled off to turn this into the first se30 which is sad but not uncommon for companies to reuse a chassis. Also I think in a previous video he mentioned that those panels had either been lost or scrapped but just from the photos you can see the beginnings of Pagani as a company
At minute 10:51 you can read on the interior of the center console “restituire” - to give back - hand written with a marker. I wonder what they were meant to do with that piece
He used to own a Ferrari Testarossa before this car but either traded or sold it, bought the Lambo in Stockholm from a dealer (i think) and drove it home. He also mentioned (the owner) to my father that there wasn't enough road to test the full potential of this beast so he eased on the throttle at around 340km/h and eventually slowed down 😊 Edit: He bought it somewhere south of Gothenburg 👍
I expected this to be much more of the story. It’s cool to see the car get cleaned and John and his people going over the details, but the actual interesting part is how John managed to find it and how the car ended up in Sweden with this gentleman.
@@kasimirdenhertog3516 The car was bought from a small low-key Swedish company called Ross AB. Ross has over the years dealt with some of the most incredible Lamborghinis/Ferraris, including Ferrucios old Countach that sold in 2020 for a record price, the green Countach that won best in show in Pebble and Murcielago SV chassis 001. I know Ross had deep connections in both Ferrari and Lamborghini back in the days and sourced some of the most special inventory. Thus not surprised that Ross managed to secure this special Diablo back in the days. Im fairly sure that the owner of Ross has many interesting stories to tell from back in the days.
Great stuff John, you have come a long way from doing showroom tours. (I love those by the way!) and you are opening us up to a whole new level of richer, deeper content. Look forward to the next one.
Wow. I was just recently in Sweden and I read about this car and how “an American business man” bought this. I was thinking that it must have been something curated was dealing with. Apparently Zlatan Ibrahimovic had had his eyes on this car as well.
I think Zlatan wanted to buy this actual car. When his agent started to bargain with the owner the deal was declined. However, had Zlatan himself made the call instead of the agent, he would have got the deal. It's good that the deal didn't go through, now we get to see it and it's history unfold :-) Beautiful car!
Unreal how it ended up in that small town ,but now it may be preserved and never to be used or driven again. It seems that car has had a rough life, but it's almost better to see it in the wild than static couped up in some showroom or locked away in a "collector's" garage forever. That Blue Alcantara with the Purple is really really cool even though it's an odd color combo. I wonder if that guy even knew what he even had , and if you guy's paid him an appropriate amount for it ? The Purple SE30 has always been my favorite, but I want a black or grey interior that would look best to me even if it's not as showy.
As a car guy, I’d love to be able to walk the showroom and learn the History of every single car in your establishment, heck I’d pay for the time/tour💯
Just for your information - the small town of Gällivare (pronounced like Jelli-vareh) is located 100 kilometres North of the Arctic Circle. It has some 11,000 inhabitants and is mainly known for the mining industry (iron ore).
I live in Gällivare, where this car was "found". To me, it was never lost to begin with. This car has been around where I live for over 20 years. I've seen it out on town, I''ve driven past it, I've seen it on several local car shows and spoken to Loffe(The previous owner) many times. And I have sat in it. I knew it was special, but to be honest, I never knew it was THAT special.
@@vika0194 No. It's been sitting since 2011. The events I'm talking about happened before that. Hence "20 years" in my previous comment.
@@vika0194 Dude. He hasn't owned it since new. 1994 is 29 years ago. I stated 20 years. I know it has been here in town for over 20 years. 20 years ago is 2003. There are 8 years between 2003 and 2011. Are you stupid or something?
@vika0194 sorry officer
@@vika0194does it affect any part of your life? How does it make you feel? Praps ask for actual dates so you can work out how many miles he may have done ILLEGALLY 😮
@@vika0194 Just pipe it looser. You know what he means you are just trying to stir things up. Sit down.
“Rescued”?
How disrespectful to the guys who CLEARLY took great care of the car
I'm actually from this town in Sweden and my family always talked about the "purple Diablo" driving around. I believe he actually used the car as a daily back in the day.
I hope you record more of the adventure and recovery of these finds. Talking with the previous owners about their time with it and how _they_ acquired it is a huge part of the story
The time and resources are tough, but that's where we're aiming to get to!
Well since Adam Bejlum found it for you in Sweden and made all the initial contact with the owner, maybe you should ask him.
@@viktoriabrolin2116 I'm sure his time is expensive, and the resources it would cost to pay someone like that to interview someone (something completely outside the scope of what they normally do) just doesn't make sense.
❤ wow what a treasure! Long time ago I was honored to drive exactly this car while I was working in Gallivare as flight attendant. Didn’t know the owner (Loffe) was keeping it for so long.
The locations John finds gems, wow.
This was a new one! Haha
This car has been on the internet alot. Zlatan was looking for it, he even tried to give it to him if he picked it up himself
I would personally love to hear more about the stories this car’s long time owner has about it. I love that it has actually been driven from time to time. This would also tell a greater story than just the factory records. Please do a part 2 with the full private use history, if you can 😍
John is the perfect example of someone who chose to do something better than anyone else and succeeded. It doesn't hurt that it's also his passion. Great role model.
The underdog element is what has drawn me to the Lamborghini brand since the 80s too, John. Thank you for your hard work and for articulating this so well.
Awesome! Glad you share the Lamborghini love
That is something truly special. The presence that thing has! Color and all, Metallic purple over blue suede, are you kidding me? ❤
It also found it's way to the right person, i know you're going to restore it right and not overdo it!
I don’t know how you do it, John. But every video is just better than the last. Quick question: why no dry ice blasting? I’ve seen some insane videos of that.
We do it depending on the project and what we're aiming to achieve
@@WeAreCurated thanks for responding! And please give us more videos ;-)
Glad to se that our towns famous Lambo gets restored, cleaned and taken care of!
Detailer did an amazing job! He clearly shares respect for the car’s history with John.
Absolutely!
This is why I follow Curated, their the only guys who can find & restore these very special cars, Rj in Oz
Thank you!
These are hands down the best super car find stories on RUclips. You can’t replicate John and his fathers passion. It’s incredible! Respect from Philadelphia
I got goosebumps while you were tellling the story of this car! What a find.
Another absolute stunning chapter of automotive art. The guys at Curated are the only people that could have done this car and it’s story the justice it deserves.
WOW!!!! Can't wait to hear this cars full story.. And OF Course see it restored.
I am from that area and I'm quite "surprised". This must be clever guys, how come they drive for 15 hours when there's an airport in Gällivare? Arrive to Sweden at Arlanda, Stockholm, walk over to the national terminal and take a plane to Gällivare would make far more sense.
was thinking the same, if not Kallax is 250km from gällivare
lots of weird stuff. "We drive up to a house with a one car garage" film shows a two car garage. "The car had flat tires" showes a car with no flat tires. "Trying to get cell service on the top of a mountain."
15hr drive sounds better ;)
Becouse they needed to take it on a covered trailer to Arlanda so they could ship it to the States. U cant ship a car from those smaller airports.
i seriously doubt they drove the transport...@@TheExtremaz
According to an interview with Swedish media after the sale, he told that Zlatan Ibrahimovic wanted to buy the car some years ago. Being a fan of Zlatan the owner was apparently willing to potentially give it to him for free. But as Zlatan did not call him personally, instead there was an agent calling, he declined the offer. I doubt they knew at the time that this was such a special car. I’m so very happy that it ended up this way instead🙌🏻
i think Z is pissd that he didnt haul ass to Gällivare..
fun to see a car from sweden makes it way to Curated cant wait to see the final state of this car
Simply the best automotive content on RUclips right now. Can’t wait for the next chapter of this find.
More to come!
Thank you for taking care of this jewel!! I remember seeing this diablo a long time ago as a kid in Piteå on a vacation and it has since been the coolest car(and loudest) I've ever witnessed. I've lived in Gällivare since 2011 and I don't think I've ever seen it out on the streets in the twelve years I've been in this town.
Oh wow! Thank you for sharing
This model 😍 👌 with pop up lights is one of most beautiful cars that have ever been made 😍.
I have to take a comment now! :) I live in Gällivare and you can say it "GELLIVARE" it was so funny pronunciation that you did. But any how! Im little familiar with "Loffe" that owned the Lamborghini... Very down to earth guy, he doesnt brag or anything..I remebered that he had a Hummer H1 and the Testarossa he traded in for the Lambo. He used to be a electrican once a time (Had his own company). Now he have a little of estate's here in town and other stuff as well, dad knows him a bit. I hoped you liked the visit to Gällivare and liked the town.. And youre very welcome back for another visit :)
Greetings
Linus from Gällivare :D
I seen this car at a car show in sweden. I had no idea it was such a special car🤯
Lamborghini Diablo innovating with that color, an incredible rescue, this work cannot be more beautiful, Lamborghini forever
How this channel isn’t at a million + subs is beyond me. Every other episode is a chapter of automotive history
Thank you so much! 🙏🏼
Garge find! I have heard of barn finds etc. but 'garge find' has to be the first in the world!
This is so freaking cool. I want to go to that town
Incredible content lately John. Props to you and all the team at Curated. I hope to purchase a vehicle from you someday.
Much appreciated!
Unbelievable story again... I really like all your videos and stories. Thanks all. 🙏🏼😀🇮🇹
Boy do I have a story about this very car for you!
In early 2000s me and my buddies where hanging out in my hometown of Luleå, the capital of the northen most region in Sweden, same region as Gällivare where this car was ”found”.
I’m in my moms 1984 Volvo 240 GL (112 hp), don’t forget this.
I’m at the parking lot of the south harbour in Luleå when all of a sudden, I hear a rumbling noice.
At first I thought that there was some car guy with a bb v8 starting his engine.
But the sound was too smooth, yet low and growling.
This noice fills the air, it’s all over down town, it’s 8-9 pm so there’s little traffic going on, guess that’s why we could hear it.
I just HAVE to find out what it is.
I start up ”my” Volvo and start searching.
Going to a nearby gas station, nope.
Go to the central park, nope.
Go down to the NORTH harbour and just as I come to the parking lot, I see a purple wedge, at the stop light.
The light turns green and the purple wedge starts moving. I realised at once what it was.
A Diablo!
I slam 2nd gear and floor it, run the light…not going to tell you what color it was…but it wasn’t green 😬
By now the purple monster has passed another stop light. I’m in third, reving the life out if the red block B23.
Pass that stop light as I hit 4th gear.
All this time the Lambo has just been cruising, not reving it at all, short shifting even.
I still have trouble keeping up, I hit 5th gear and make the pistons make friends with the valves, moms old Volvo is doing speeds that the factory in Gothenburg never thought was possible, 150(95 mph)-160(100 mph)-170(105 mph)-175(110mph)…
I continuing following this car, alone, no one else is following, they probably didn’t realise what a gem of a car this is.
Finally we get to the highway, the Lambo stops at the stop sign to enter the highway northbound. This gives me a few seconds to catch up a bit.
I storm through the curves of the exit of the first road just to see two bikes, think it was two Suzuki CBR900RR Fireblade, at least one if them was.
They overtake me on both sides just to catch up with the Lambo.
I make it close enough to see the guy roll out on the high way, slow! Steering the car so that it’s completly straight inline with the road, and stops!
Then he revs it, and lets go of the clutch….the sound….WOW! I’ll NEVER forget it.
He took of like a pay check. He was GONE! I drove back to town, told my friends about it and then I went home, couldn’t sleep for a few hours.
Oh, and nowadays I work in the town of Gällivare and one of my collegues know the guy who owned it.
He was cleaning out his garage, then he found the first page if the title to the Lambo. He gave it to my collegue as a gift, I got to see and hold it, a bit cool too.
Haha that's amazing! Taking the Volvo to the max 🤣
@@WeAreCurated there was no option, I wasn’t missing out on a Diablo.
Again, these videos is like art, I watch it in portions so that I can savor every moment. The music, the photography... oh man it's art at its best. Thanks for all the hard work going into the making of these videos.
Thank you so much 😀
The se30 is in my opinion the ultimate diablo and three best colour for an se 30 is this ultraviolet colour. Just a truly incredible example.
Wow! So fascinating and love the way it feels watching, like we're joining you all on the journey. Can't wait to see what you find out next. Thanks so much for sharing!
Thank you for watching! I appreciate the support
@@WeAreCurated🤙🤙
Excellent episode John. Looking forward to the next.
Thank you!
I can't believe what I just watched. This is next level content. Thanks so many for sharing and props to the production team for doing such an amazing job
The story of this lambo is like a fairy tale
This is incredible. John your passion for unicorn, rare cars like this is on another level. I buy and sell extremely rare Jordan’s, and hope to transfer that passion to rare cars one day like you do, but your passion bleeds into other categories at least for me. When I watch your videos it makes me more passionate about what I’m doing.
You’re an inspiration, to many. I know you know that, but thank you for what you do.
It’s absolutely incredible
Lovely to see and amazing that you found it in my country!!😊An interesting thing I noted at 4:42 the fuel cap has an elephant on it which would mean it was made by Cagiva the then owner of Ducati, and it really looks like a Ducati fuel cap, a cool detail!
the one on my Ducati is the same
This!!! More of this! Best video ever and we need more just like it.
Love the car and the restoration is awesome to watch. Diablos are incredible
Omg this video is awesome, thank you for share with us, you are a lucky guy to get on you hands this gorgeous rare master piece, in particular the prototype.
Great story. Amazing spectacular fantastic car. Words cannot describe.
Looking forward to the rest of the story..
Mind blowing story and discovery! You have to keep this one in Curated private collection.
Love this. John and Curated made me fall in love with the Diablo.
I love SE30s! This one is an amazing find.
That is by far my favorite color for a Diablo
Wow, there are so many Zonda lines and design cues on the L30. The V on the hood, lower bumper, side view proportions and especially the tail lights and rear design.
It's really cool to see the similarities!
Just to know that I've seen this car driving around at the streets in the town that I live is absolutely amazing. I love this!! 😍
So cool!
The music makes this feel like an old mafia movie. Love this story
John is the Indiana Jones of Lamborghinis 👍🏻
John made me fall in love with Diablos again, this is a great project!
Thank you! The Diablo special variants are such amazing cars
That is gorgeous! The colour! Wow!
Long live Lamborghini cars with pop up lights ✨️ 😀 🙏 💙 😎 ❤️.
Absolutely legendary! Thank you for sharing this content .
The dream car we all grew up on. Amazing find john
Fascinating and great story. What a find and so cool to be sitting like that in the driveway
fascinating, John! your content just keeps getting better and better. 👊👊
love this format !
Looking forward to part 2 and the continuing story of this car. Need to find more info on the the red prototype the pagani did. Perhaps it's related somehow to this car? It's amazing finding a car of such significance in the arctic. We're the owners even aware of the significance of this car? It's amazing Lamborghini let this car get out of their grasp. Perhaps you can restore it and offer it back to Lamborghini at some point. It's interesting the car car driver of a McLaren f1 ends up owning one of these. Se30 prototype is special but I would think he would want a McLaren f1. Interesting story their itself. Dealing with a prototype it's going to be interesting seeing what all the different quirks and features this had that may or may not make it into production. I would think it would be darn near impossible to make it back to exactly how the prototype was with how many different parts were used. Not a parts bin car but not a production car either. I hope lots of close up documantion and pictures exist on this car. Thanks for the epic content !
If what he's saying turns out to be true then all the red panels that Pagani made were originally on this car and pulled off to turn this into the first se30 which is sad but not uncommon for companies to reuse a chassis. Also I think in a previous video he mentioned that those panels had either been lost or scrapped but just from the photos you can see the beginnings of Pagani as a company
Thank you, John. Thank you. That passion.
At minute 10:51 you can read on the interior of the center console “restituire” - to give back - hand written with a marker.
I wonder what they were meant to do with that piece
Would love to know how that Swedish gentleman came to own such a legendary car! There's GOT to be a story there!
He used to own a Ferrari Testarossa before this car but either traded or sold it, bought the Lambo in Stockholm from a dealer (i think) and drove it home. He also mentioned (the owner) to my father that there wasn't enough road to test the full potential of this beast so he eased on the throttle at around 340km/h and eventually slowed down 😊
Edit: He bought it somewhere south of Gothenburg 👍
I expected this to be much more of the story. It’s cool to see the car get cleaned and John and his people going over the details, but the actual interesting part is how John managed to find it and how the car ended up in Sweden with this gentleman.
@@kasimirdenhertog3516 The car was bought from a small low-key Swedish company called Ross AB. Ross has over the years dealt with some of the most incredible Lamborghinis/Ferraris, including Ferrucios old Countach that sold in 2020 for a record price, the green Countach that won best in show in Pebble and Murcielago SV chassis 001. I know Ross had deep connections in both Ferrari and Lamborghini back in the days and sourced some of the most special inventory. Thus not surprised that Ross managed to secure this special Diablo back in the days. Im fairly sure that the owner of Ross has many interesting stories to tell from back in the days.
Another banger, thanks for the afternoon entertainment at my desk job!
I have that Road & Track, wow!
Loving the behind the scenes stuff. Love the raw footage!
Excellent production, good work.
This IS the colour for a Diablo.. though I was partial to that dark green one you also talked about.
These stories are inspiring
Wow! What an amazing score! I cannot wait to see this thing brought back to life. Awesome video!
Absolutely love this stuff!! Discovering untold history is so valuable and fascinating
Great stuff John, you have come a long way from doing showroom tours. (I love those by the way!) and you are opening us up to a whole new level of richer, deeper content. Look forward to the next one.
Thank you so much! That's the goal
Nooooooo! John how could you stop mid-story.... Can't wait to hear the rest!
Wow. I was just recently in Sweden and I read about this car and how “an American business man” bought this. I was thinking that it must have been something curated was dealing with. Apparently Zlatan Ibrahimovic had had his eyes on this car as well.
What an amazing find! Congrats Curated Team!! Can't wait to hear and see the next chapter in this cars story! 👌👍💪
More to come!
Remarkable story and effort. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is insane that it was up there just sitting out in the weather!! What a great find better than my 55 vw panel bush find ;)
Legendary John amazing find the story is amazing keep being great
I think Zlatan wanted to buy this actual car. When his agent started to bargain with the owner the deal was declined. However, had Zlatan himself made the call instead of the agent, he would have got the deal.
It's good that the deal didn't go through, now we get to see it and it's history unfold :-) Beautiful car!
I didn’t know you can say NO to Zlatan 🙂
John the inner door handles are early 80's nissan most likely bluebird or rb31 skyline/pintara cheers from down under
What a find john! Can’t wait to see this one come together 🍻
What a find! Love the uploads!
i would photograph the car and all its details just like it sits , such history
wow what a piece of history!
I think this is one that John needs to keep
👍👍 Ferruccio would be proud
Great car from my country Sweden. We now only have 23 Diablo's in register in Sweden.. .
Very awesome! I love getting to do this kind of work when I have the customers who are willing to go for it. Fantastic job.
Right on!
This is great 👍 👌 👏 😄. A great legendary supercar.
18:20 Pink house seen in Miami Vice 😍
Zlatan wanted to buy that exact car back in the days!
Well done John .. all the best ..
Thank you!
Unreal how it ended up in that small town ,but now it may be preserved and never to be used or driven again. It seems that car has had a rough life, but it's almost better to see it in the wild than static couped up in some showroom or locked away in a "collector's" garage forever. That Blue Alcantara with the Purple is really really cool even though it's an odd color combo. I wonder if that guy even knew what he even had , and if you guy's paid him an appropriate amount for it ? The Purple SE30 has always been my favorite, but I want a black or grey interior that would look best to me even if it's not as showy.
As a car guy, I’d love to be able to walk the showroom and learn the History of every single car in your establishment, heck I’d pay for the time/tour💯
Just for your information - the small town of Gällivare (pronounced like Jelli-vareh) is located 100 kilometres North of the Arctic Circle. It has some 11,000 inhabitants and is mainly known for the mining industry (iron ore).
Amazing
Cant wait to hear about this xl30
This is incredible
That's the one I want! 😍😍
John, that is a brutal cliff hanger my man!