Here is one more of that original condition SV...brown/brown leather & gold rims Image Unavailable, Please Login
nice pic: enjoied talking with you at the meet and...sorry, but i have no idea what this means.... but my english is not so good, Olivier
Agreed. Olivier, lets keep the 'nationalism' off this superb thread, not to mention pictures of Porsches. When you make a blanket statement "Italian Guys...." it is a generalization which is no more acceptable than generalizations about Belgians etc. Thanks for sharing the Miura pics though... .
This Miura P400 was driven by Doug Call every day as daily transportation to and from college when he attended Brigham Young University in Utah circa 1967-1971... Image Unavailable, Please Login
Doug Call at Modena Autodromo in the Miura SV-engined Lamborghini Drogo Group 7 Prototipo....1973 Very fast but under-braked. A 450bhp kart! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Drogo and Call were close buddies and that is how this Prototipo came about... the engine was highly "tuned" with a dry-sump appliction. Image Unavailable, Please Login
cool pic every time someone mentions modena autodromo a tear comes on my fother's face he used to go to motorbikes races there
Construction at Drogos and testing at Modena. Call flew in from Geneva to oversee the project but lived in Modena for a period. Note the gold-colored magnesium rims. The exhaust system was later ceramic coated in grey-white.... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
talked with the owner he is a countach fanatic and looking for a nice QV he is so sorry he missed to buy a really special DD Image Unavailable, Please Login
LOL i have some older pics with the big mirrors: looks WAAAAY better now p.s. a friend of his told me the car runs very good and is a really fast one
A giant-killer? Officials at Modena Autodromo wonder: "How come it goes so fast and sounds so good?" Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
From the left... #3537, #4422 and the #4581... famous for its former "goby" interior... Joe, do you know what kind of color is "goby"?! Lorenzo Image Unavailable, Please Login