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PADUCAH - A local man has taken automotive innovation to a new level by crafting a Lamborghini entirely out of wood. The hand-carved masterpiece, painted a vibrant red, now proudly occupies a prime spot in front of his home.
“I always dreamed of owning a Lamborghini,” explained Billy Grubbs, 32. "But my budget said ‘sawdust’ instead of ‘supercar.’ So I found some old wooden pallets and started cutting them up to make this beauty.”
The wooden Lambo, complete with hand-painted details and faux leather seats, has become a neighborhood sensation. “It’s got all the style without the speed bumps,” said Grubbs.
His wife Heather is equally thrilled. “Billy’s creativity knows no bounds,” she said. “Who needs a real Lamborghini when you have a handcrafted one that doubles as garden furniture?”
Local car enthusiasts are left wondering if this is the future of high-end automotive design—or just a really cool piece of outdoor décor.
This is a developing story.

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PADUCAH - A local man has taken automotive innovation to a new level by crafting a Lamborghini entirely out of wood. The hand-carved masterpiece, painted a vibrant red, now proudly occupies a prime spot in front of his home.
“I always dreamed of owning a Lamborghini,” explained Billy Grubbs, 32. "But my budget said ‘sawdust’ instead of ‘supercar.’ So I found some old wooden pallets and started cutting them up to make this beauty.”
The wooden Lambo, complete with hand-painted details and faux leather seats, has become a neighborhood sensation. “It’s got all the style without the speed bumps,” said Grubbs.
His wife Heather is equally thrilled. “Billy’s creativity knows no bounds,” she said. “Who needs a real Lamborghini when you have a handcrafted one that doubles as garden furniture?”
Local car enthusiasts are left wondering if this is the future of high-end automotive design—or just a really cool piece of outdoor décor.
This is a developing story.

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Does it mow the lawn too?
 
PADUCAH - A local man has taken automotive innovation to a new level by crafting a Lamborghini entirely out of wood. The hand-carved masterpiece, painted a vibrant red, now proudly occupies a prime spot in front of his home.
“I always dreamed of owning a Lamborghini,” explained Billy Grubbs, 32. "But my budget said ‘sawdust’ instead of ‘supercar.’ So I found some old wooden pallets and started cutting them up to make this beauty.”
The wooden Lambo, complete with hand-painted details and faux leather seats, has become a neighborhood sensation. “It’s got all the style without the speed bumps,” said Grubbs.
His wife Heather is equally thrilled. “Billy’s creativity knows no bounds,” she said. “Who needs a real Lamborghini when you have a handcrafted one that doubles as garden furniture?”
Local car enthusiasts are left wondering if this is the future of high-end automotive design—or just a really cool piece of outdoor décor.
This is a developing story.

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I heard his next project is a Cybertruck.
 
PADUCAH - A local man has taken automotive innovation to a new level by crafting a Lamborghini entirely out of wood. The hand-carved masterpiece, painted a vibrant red, now proudly occupies a prime spot in front of his home.
“I always dreamed of owning a Lamborghini,” explained Billy Grubbs, 32. "But my budget said ‘sawdust’ instead of ‘supercar.’ So I found some old wooden pallets and started cutting them up to make this beauty.”
The wooden Lambo, complete with hand-painted details and faux leather seats, has become a neighborhood sensation. “It’s got all the style without the speed bumps,” said Grubbs.
His wife Heather is equally thrilled. “Billy’s creativity knows no bounds,” she said. “Who needs a real Lamborghini when you have a handcrafted one that doubles as garden furniture?”
Local car enthusiasts are left wondering if this is the future of high-end automotive design—or just a really cool piece of outdoor décor.
This is a developing story.

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That is so bad, it is impressive as heck! There is some skill in those boards!
 
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