It's probably one of these. All the chic people in Malibu bought them back in the day. They used a Lambo boat engine (satisfied the urge to own a yacht, drive an SUV, and feel ready to escape marauders, be they Huns or Paparazzi.
They looked cool, you could pick up hoards of kids from school and drop them at equestrian practice, and if you got stuck behind a traffic smashup on the Pacific Coast Highway it was easy to just go up and over the wreckage instead of having to wait around for the carnage to be cleared. Very practical, particularly if you had a vineyard up on one of the steep slopes and it either caught on fire or slid due to rain, because you could always get out.
Except for the times when this vehicle (not really a car, not really a tractor, not really a boat, not really a dune buggy) broke down. This happened about every two weeks.It got so bad that the local Malibu dealership (Rambo's Malibu Lambos) went out of business because nobody bothered to buy parts anymore. They'd just pick them off of the carcasses of the LM002s that had been left on the side of the road. Scavengers would take what they needed for their own LM002s and the owners of the busted ones would file a claim with the insurance company and buy an Aston Martin to replace it. Rambo's Malibu Lambos would have been okay if they had the Aston Martin dealership, but they were big on Bricklins back then and it just wasn't happening for them so when they went out of business, there wasn't anyone around to even fix these things.
To the best of my knowledge, the busted Lambo offroaders were all melted down for scrap that was later recycled and turned into push-up bras to be used by Hollywood starlets, thereby lending no small bit of appropriateness to the Malibu lifestyle.
-Eden (and it appears that the LM002s that still work were sent to some sort of CARE or UNESCO program reaching out to help Rhne winemakers like Eric improve their lifestyle and offroad driving skills)