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Lamborghini Sesto Elemento
The Quail, as it is officially known, is one of the signature events during the most important weekend in the American automotive calendar, a weekend on the Pacific Coast that culminates in the famous Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. A ticket to Quail costs $450 and numbers are strictly limited (apparently they trade for $2k on eBay). In theory it's a chance for like-minded enthusiasts to show off their wares. There are half a dozen Bugatti Veyrons, a couple of Ford GT40s (real ones), endless Shelby Cobras and an exquisite Aston Martin DB4 Zagato. But it's also been hijacked by luxury car brands, too - and all the big names are here. Armed with a camera, we went in search of automotive gold.
Lamborghini chose The Quail event to announce that it is going to build 20 examples of the Sesto Elemento at a cool $2.2m each.
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