Completed in the summer of 1967, this is only the 37th Miura produced. It was acquired new by an American living in Italy. He toured the continent with the car before shipping it back with him to the United States. Shortly upon arriving Stateside, he sadly passed away and th>>>
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The 57th Miura built, this is one of the first two examples delivered new to Paris together with chassis 3108. Finished in yellow with a blue interior, it served as the demonstrator for Voitures Paris Monceau Lamborghini dealership. It was reportedly used in the movie La Le�>>>
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Featured is a very early example, which has been restored to a perfect state, using as many original parts as possible. Its owner still drives it on the road almost every week. It is pictured here at the 2003 European Concours d'Elegance.
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Through Véhicule Paris Montceau, this Miura was sold to its first private owner, Jack R., who was a Paris based shirt-maker. He also had a store in St. Tropez and regularly used the Miura to make the cross-country journey. As a result, the Miura had covered around 8,000 km >>>
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An early Miura, this Italian market example was finished in Giallo Miura over a blue leatherette interior. While the first owner is simply list as ‘Zampolli’, it could very well be Claudio Zampolli, who was a Lamborghini test driver and would later establish rival>>>
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Among the very last of the first series Miuras built, this example was built specifically for Adrian Doyle. He was the youngest son of Sherlock Holmes author Arthur Conan Doyle and had a taste for fast cars. Among the previous machines in his stable was a Ferrari 250 GT SWB.>>>
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One of the most famous Miuras is the example that starred in the opening sequence of the 1969 movie Italian Job. A destroyed Miura was shown later in the movie but it is unlikely that the movie producers used a fully functional example of such a valuable machine for that pur>>>
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Finished in Bleu Miura with a beige interior, this was one of the last P400 Miuras built. It was delivered new to Italy and eventually made its way across to the Atlantic. In 1985, it joined the longterm ownership of Allen Lawrence Klopp. Shortly after acquiring the c>>>
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