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Miura, the original supercar

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  1. big ease

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    I knew that one !!!
     
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    Since we're being picky, I believe that the correct finish on the shift lever is satin chrome, and not polished chrome. I ended up just clear cad plating one I was restoring -- close enough. To each his own, however - looks good either way.
     
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    I think you're correct, but with Lamborghini you get more production variation than other marques.
     
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    Joe, there's a red Miura SV in Ireland that was apparently owned by Jay Kay at one point. Can you confirm this?
     
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    J.Kay had a red miura SV
    you can see it on the lambo top gear episode
     
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    I wonder if he ever got around to fixing that side window...
     
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    Yes.
     
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    Is it 4972? According to the Lamborghini Registry it was originally LHD, later converted to RHD by Graypaul Ferrari. Jay Kay purchased the car in 2004 and sold it in 2005. Any other information is appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Aaron
     
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    LOL
     
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    Hello,
    Just to return to the "coin" referred to earlier, it is actually the badge part of the key ring which was supplied with early cars.
    I still have the one from P400 #0110 Ch 3198, which I owned for around 20 years.
    Regards,
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    See www.lamborghiniregistry.com

    Sorry Im up in Carmel/Monterey and I cant access my notes but I have lots on this car from before the days Peter Oates and then Hew Dundas/HRD Racing owned it....
     
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    Joe,

    Here's wishing you and Margaret a Happy Anniversary!

    Betsy and I couldn't make it out this year but hope to see you again soon.
     
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    results are up now... this one sold for for $321K, including the 10% auction premium...
     
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    yes, i wanted to correct my earlier post as well (the buyer's premium is added to that price)... where the heck is the 'edit' button!?
     
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    Thank you! 19 yrs +

    Best to Betsy & you.
     
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    I recreate its full history on VLG forum...from 1st owner up to Mr. RENAUD.
    I've been there last year...to finalize my research...because this Miura is in fact the ex RIGG who raced it in UK. So it's one of the few Miura to have been raced...that's all matter to me !
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    Thanks Olivier.

    When Mark Rigg club raced it, the rear end looked like the original Jota and it was British Racing Green.
     
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    The weight of standard steel doors is considerable as anyone taking them off will know. You need both hands and careful balance whereas aluminium ones can be lifted on a couple of fingers (photo of mine attached)

    Does anyone know why Lamborghini didn't make aluminium doors from the start which would have had the weight advantage and presumably been cheaper for Bertone to make?

    Steel does however seem to have been standard for most road cars of the period.
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    Very simple reason: Safety.

    Steel doors are necessary to protect the passenger, modern cars have even steel reinforced doors.
     

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