BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Jorge Antonio Fernandez Garcia is in the news again. The Argentinean sports-car lover who received special permission from
Lamborghini in the 1990s to use the famous brand name will introduce a
new model, the
Alar 777, at a local show at the end of this month.

Garcia, who also uses the name Joan Ferci, introduced a highly modified
Diablo in the late 1990s. Called the Coatl, it looked, er, special. Then came the Eros, and then silence.
For years Garcia/Ferci and Lamborghini Latinoamerica kept a low profile, but it seems they were still active.
Autoblog Argentina reports that the company will introduce its
new Alar 777 at a Buenos Aires tuning show. It is yet again a modified Diablo, with outrageous styling and a
V12 Lamborghini engine, tuned to 700 horsepower. Top speed is claimed to be 224 mph.
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