This 1964 Lamborghini 1R tractor is said to have remained with its original owner near Verona, Italy until it was acquired by the seller in 2020. It subsequently received a mechanical and cosmetic refurbishment that was reportedly completed in 2021. The tractor is finished in blue and orange and is powered by an air-cooled 1,462cc two-cylinder diesel paired with a three-speed dual-range manual transmission. Features include dual rear power take-offs, headlights, taillights, and a steel seat. This Lamborghini tractor is now offered in Turin, Italy with a bill of sale and free shipping to the US port of the buyer’s choice. Lamborghini Trattori was founded in 1948, and the 1R model was in production during the 1960s. This example is said to have been repainted in blue and orange during current ownership and features headlights with stone guards, a hinged hood, rear half-fenders, and taillights. Orange-finished steel wheels are accented by blue hubs and mounted with 4.00–15 front Trelleborg TD 27 and 9.5–24 rear Özka KNK 50 tires. Stopping power is provided by rear drum brakes. The steel operator’s seat features three vents and the Lamborghini script stamped across the back. Controls include a hand throttle, shifter, two-speed range selector, power take-off selector, clutch pedal, and independent brake pedals for the rear wheels. The three-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of a painted dash panel housing an oil pressure gauge and a Lamborghini Cento-branded Smiths tachometer. The hour meter shows 2,865 hours, though total runtime is unknown. The 1,462cc air-cooled diesel twin was factory rated at 26 horsepower and is said to have been refurbished during current ownership. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a three-speed dual-range transmission and a portal axle. Equipment includes dual rear power take-offs and a three-point hitch. The chassis tag shows the engine type, engine number, and peak horsepower.