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Pablo Pérez puts a Pagani supercar into his living room

Pablo Pérez Companc, an Argentine professional racing driver and car collector, has adorned his living room with a Pagani Zonda Revolucion supercar on a tall stand. A photo showcasing an unusual piece of interior decoration has recently been uploaded on Pablo’s Instagram channel.

The installation looks like a life-sized mockup of the track-only racing vehicle missing its drivetrain, but one of the readers in the comment section below insists it is the actual body of the supercar.

When it came out, the Pagani Zonda Revolucion featured a six-liter atmospheric V12 engine which commanded then-unprecedented 800 hp (~600 kW) and 730 Nm (~540 lb·ft) of torque. The monster engine worked in tandem with a sequential manual transmission and could bring the vehicle up to 100 km/h (60 mph) and beyond in a matter of two seconds. It could also attain a top speed of 350 km/h (217.5 mph). No wonder it had cost around U.S. $4,500,000 to purchase.

There are several other households throughout the world known for using cars as means of interior decoration. Some prefer to keep their ride in the kitchen, while others, like Pablo, enjoy seeing it in their sitting room.

Photo: motor1.com