Two YouTubers strapped a tree to the Murcielago kitcar’s roof despite its tight spaces and leaky windows.
To fool others, Lamborghini replicas are built. To capture the glamour and style of a supercar, some people make Lamborghini-urus-kit. Some people also build Lamborghini-replicas to attach a Christmas tree on the roof and transport it to a photography studio.
The Lampoorghini, a Murcielago kit-car from YouTube’s Hard Up Garage, was also subject to this fate. The Lampoorghini was built this summer, and is based on a much cheaper Toyota MR2 Turbo car from the 1990s. The passenger side door won’t open because of an earlier accident, the windows aren’t closing all the way and the badging and headlights don’t match the Murci. The fake Lambo still attracts a lot of attention. This is before Sam from Hard Up Garage and AdamC3046 put a Christmas tree up on the roof.
The journey to get the tree takes a lot of effort, as you can see from the video. Both the occupants of the car get quite wet driving down the road due to the drizzling winter in Britain and those door windows. The moisture from the inside evaporates, and then collects on the windshield, reducing visibility. Even though the wipers are working overtime outside. The driver’s side door and the passenger side window will eventually close. This makes things even more exciting.
Adam and Sam eventually reach the tree lot, load a 10-foot-tall tree onto the roof. They decorate it with lights, tinsel and even a star at the tip. The fake Lambo makes a great sight for anyone with a camera and a phone. The Murcielago, a Murcielago from MR2, arrives at The Studio. The studio is in dire need of a Christmas tree to support a charity event. The YouTubers take a quick photo of the lampoorghini and then unload the tree.
Although it’s a silly, silly thing, there’s no denying that the sight of a Lambo kit car with a Christmas tree decorated on its roof is a joy. Children have fun, pedestrians are happy, and motorists sigh in dismay. All the joy in the world!