Same to you and yours Joe. Thank you for your contribution. May 08 bring more interesting threads, photo's, info and of course hands on experience! Cheers, Vasco
An interesting late SV with factory-fitted A/C, this car has some original features which have sadly been 're-finshed' perhaps for sale. Its nice to see 'survivor' cars left completely alone rather than have repairs that stand out from the rest of the car's patina. Joe www.joesackey.com Image Unavailable, Please Login
Some parts of the car are completely untouched from new... Joe www.joesackey.com Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
However the wheels & sills were refinshed and the original "Oro" was not properly matched and the resultant bronze color almost has a brown hue... Joe www.joesackey.com Image Unavailable, Please Login
However the original seats were re-done and the brown velour material was replaced with this red fabric: attractive but not correct-for-period. Otherwise the dash, switchgear, center console, binnacles, carpets, radio, steering wheel, shift knob, all remain nicely preserved. Note the reversed grab-handle though... Yet still, all-in-all its a very nice SV with a few issues that I think can be corrected... Joe www.joesackey.com Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Just a few cosmetic details (the bronze is pretty awful) the backwards "chicken bar" is a simple assembly mistake. Is that perhaps a Ghibli in the background?
There was a Miura P400 on the driver side, a Daytona on the passenger side and a 246 Dino in front. Joe www.joesackey.com
Yes. Someone once said: "You could spend a lifetime looking at a Miura and not notice any other cars..." Joe www.joesackey.com
Must be the current market value that's bringing so many Miura's out of the garage's and into the showrooms!