Ferruccio Lamborghini (1916-1993) was an Italian industrialist and founder of Automobili Lamborghini. He initially made his fortune manufacturing tractors from surplus military hardware post-World War II. In the early 1960s, after a disagreement with Enzo Ferrari about the quality of Ferrari cars, Lamborghini decided to build his own high-end sports cars, leading to the creation of the iconic Lamborghini brand in 1963. Known for models like the Miura, Countach, and the modern-day Aventador, Lamborghini's legacy is synonymous with luxury, performance, and innovative automotive design.