When the Lamborghini Countach took to the World’s stage at the 1971 Geneva Motor Show, the standard for supercar was cemented with Lamborghinis becoming the dream car for people of all ages. Fast forward to 1998, when Audi AG purchased Automobili Lamborghini, Audi went about revamping the Lamborghini factory, and, in 2001, opened the doors on the factory museum in the old factory itself. Walking into the modern glass-walled, wood-floored and white-columned display area, it's not hard for the heart to skip a beat, with the very first LP400 Countach, the yellow Miura concept car and a spattering of significant 350GT, Islero, Jarama and 400 GT 2+2s also on the floor. The centerpiece of this display was the actual Diablo VT factory prototype that was once mounted on the wall at Museo Lamborghini in Sant'Agata Bologna, Italy.