This 1962 Lamborghini 3352 R tractor is said to have remained with its original owner until it was acquired by the seller in 2020. It subsequently received a mechanical and cosmetic refurbishment that was reportedly completed in 2022. The tractor is finished in blue and orange, and power comes from an air-cooled 2.2-liter diesel inline-three paired with a dual-range three-speed manual transmission. Features include dual rear power take-offs, headlights and taillights, a toolbox, and a hitch assembly. This Lamborghini tractor is now offered in Turin, Italy, with a bill of sale and free shipping to a US port of the buyer’s choice. The 3352 R tractor was introduced in 1959 and is named for its three-cylinder, 35-horsepower engine and rear-wheel-drive layout. This example is said to have been refinished in blue and orange under current ownership and features the Lamborghini script on its engine cover. Equipment consists of headlights with stone guards, taillights, a Lamborghini-branded toolbox, and rear half-fenders. Orange-finished steel wheels are accented by blue hubs and mounted with 5.50–16 front and 11.2–28 rear Özka KNK tires. Stopping power is provided by rear drum brakes. The operator’s station features an orange steel seat mounted on a coil spring. A Lamborghini-branded toolbox is mounted on the left, and controls include a shifter, a high-low range selector, a power take-off selector, a clutch pedal, and split foot brakes for the rear wheels. A black three-spoke steering wheel fronts an oil pressure gauge and a tachometer with a four-digit hour meter showing 3,354 hours of runtime. Total operating hours are unknown. The air-cooled 2.2L three-cylinder diesel is equipped with Bosch fuel injection and was factory rated at 35 horsepower. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a dual-range three-speed manual transmission and a portal axle. The drivetrain was reportedly overhauled during the refurbishment. The tractor is equipped with dual rear power take-offs and a hydraulically lifted hitch assembly. The chassis tag shows the engine type, engine number, and peak horsepower.