Hurricane Matthew reeked havoc in Haiti and the United States late last week and across the weekend, killing hundreds, injuring many more and spelling the end for numerous cars across the coast.
As it turns out, the automotive toll of the storm could have been much worse.
To ensure its inventory wasn’t destroyed by the ferocious storm, Lamborghini Palm Beach squeezed its inventory of high-priced exotics into its buildings making for a truly remarkable scene.
All told, the dealership managed to pack 38 Lamborghinis into its workshop and showroom, parking them just millimeters away from each other to ensure they escaped the storm unscathed. Alongside the Lamborghinis, numerous Audis, Porsches were parked inside, as was a Ferrari FF, at least one Rolls-Royce and a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG.
Thankfully, no cars were harmed in the lengthy processes of cramming them into the buildings and then unpacking them.