Crash Splits Lamborghini Into Two Pieces



It was a rough night for this Lamborghini Huracan and its owner. A car crash near Miami Beach left a Lamborghini Huracan in flames and split in half, according to local news, CBS Miami. The front half landed in a nearby parking lot while the back half landed in the middle of the road.

Reports say the cause is still unknown and luckily both people involved in the crash walked away with minor injuries. And while you don’t usually want to hear of a car split in half, it’s said that it’s actually a safety feature on Lamborghinis in hopes of keeping passengers in the main part of the vehicle in event of a crash like this. You can check the full video out on PowerNationTV.com

This week on PowerNation its time for Mopars! Katie features two survivors both owned by Ted Stephens of Stephens Performance. Both are unrestored, all original paint and interiors.

The 1968 Hemi Charger R/T is powered by the 426 Hemi and painted in a rare buffed Silver, that’s where the factory actually ran a buffer over the paint, the only color they did that with. It only has 12,000 original miles on it. The second Mopar is a 1969 440 Six Pack Road Runner with only 9,000 original miles. The interior is factory stock and you can see this muscle car on display at Floyd Garrett’s Muscle Car Museum in Sevierville, TN. Truly two rare gems from the muscle car wars, check it out this week.

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