This is not just any Miura, though. It's been the subject of a complete restoration courtesy of Sant'Agata's young restoration arm, PoloStorico. Wearing chassis number 4846, this Miura SV was ...
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Five Things You Might Not Know About The Lamborghini MiuraThey managed to squeeze a 3.9-liter V12 engine transversely into the Miura’s chassis—an unprecedented feat at the time. However, when the P400 prototype was rushed to its debut at the 1966 ...
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This Supercar Had The Only Tranverse V12 In HistoryLamborghini later introduced the Miura, widely regarded as the first ... SantÁgata Bolognese Lamborghini was shown the rolling chassis only late in the project's life, but although bemused ...
The Miura is the Lamborghini you know you must drive before you die. Its reputation for being fast but flawed – not to mention fragile – might lead you to believe that indulgence in one act ...
The supercar group is led by an outstanding 1971 Lamborghini Miura P400 SV, chassis no. 4854 (Estimate: $4,500,000 - $5,000,000). The Miura was the world’s first true supercar; its design was ...
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