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There are three things you can be dependent on in life: death, taxes and Italian exotica spontaneously combusting.

Hell, it even happens with modern vehicles like Ferrari's new 458 Italia.

The latest story comes from Michigan where an owner of a 1974 Lamborghini Burnttoacrisp -- appears to be an Espada -- tried to start the vehicle and according to reports burst into flames. The worst part of this whole ordeal? The owner just sold the home.

You have to feel for the seller and buyer of that home. How the hell does that work out now?

**Check out the video down below to see the aftermath


A 51-year old man from Bloomfield Township lost his classic 1974 Lamborghini Espada as well as half of his home, which he had just sold to a new owner a week ago, when the vintage car exploded in his garage on Friday. According to officials, the man was trying to start up the classic four-seater Lamborghini in the garage when it exploded and erupted to flames, which quickly spread to the rest of the house. The cause of the explosion has not yet been determined...




[Source: Carscoop VIA CNN]


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