Man Loses Lamborghini In Accident
People who spend thousands of dollars on a Lamborghini that they love don’t like to part with it. Unfortunately Marlowe Treit had to do just that after it was involved in an accident. Marlowe Treit, from Oregon, had bought the black Lamborghini for his 60th birthday. He has decided to sue after a small plane piloted by FBI agents. The propeller from the Cessna airplane mangled the driver’s side of the black Lamborghini.
Treit’s lawsuit against the U.S. government accuses the pilots of negligence in the May 2006 collision, and seeks $105,500 in damages. According to federal court filings, the accident happened on a road that goes through the Aurora Airport, about 25 miles south of downtown Portland. Two FBI agents, John Jeffries and Robert Brockmeyer, were co-piloting the plane, according to the National Transportation Safety Board’s report on the incident.
One of the agents wrote in a report filed with the transportation safety board that the plane was “moving down the taxiway about to enter our hangar area, moving at about a fast walk and crossing a narrow inner taxiway perpendicular to us when the aircraft crunched to a sudden stop. “Out the left side window of the aircraft I saw a small black sports car dart from under the prop moving to my left, gushing fluid,” the unidentified agent wrote.
Treit, a licensed pilot who lives in Aurora and owns a business at the airport, claims he had the right of way and that the pilot should have seen him. But the transportation safety board determined that Treit and the agents shared blame for the wreck. Investigators said both failed “to maintain an adequate visual lookout,” which contributed to the wreck. Treit was not injured, but his car hasn’t been driven since. A spokeswoman for the FBI’s Portland field office declined to comment about the incident, citing the lawsuit.
Other Lamborghini articles of interest:
Lance Briggs’ Lamborghini Found Empty: Yet another amazing supercar has been damaged(something we all hate to see), but this time instead of it being a priceless Ferrari it turned out to
£126,000 Lamborghini Destroyed In Crash: Last year we saw many Ferraris being crashed all around the world – but as the year begins we see that the first accident was
1971 Miura SV/J To Be Auctioned Off: Lamborghini enthusiasts can remember the Lamborghini Miura - which made its impact on the automotive world in the 1960’s and ‘70’s. However, there are very