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  1. joe sackey

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    Colin Clarke Engineering.
     
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    My *understanding* is that this is the 753rd Miura built, chassis number 5096, white/white with gold wheels & sills. It was sold new to a Lebanese gentleman living in London by Lamborghini GB (per the factory register) on 7th July 1972.

    Perhaps the first owner's intent to take it back to Lebanon explains why Lamborghini GB supplied a LHD car (as the image shows) and why it had a "QM" prefixed UK plate (as the image also shows). Since the image was taken in September 1972, this all adds up, but of course we need more corroborating evidence.
     
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    S3 Espada ;)
     
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    Looks more like a late S2 to me ;)
     
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    No, the girl is the tallest by miles :) . Joe - thank you
     
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    think it was done prior to Colin's work
     
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    The sellers stated that the work was done by Colin Clarke Engineering (without mentioning anyone else), scroll down to the part about this car:

    Horch 853A, Ex-Rod Stewart Lamborghini Miura, Peugeot 908 LMP1 plus More Slated for RM Auctions Paris Sale - Fourtitude.com

    "More recently, the Miura has been restored in its SV configuration by noted marque specialist Colin Clarke Engineering. Suspension, steering, brakes, and hubs were all rebuilt to concours condition, and all components have been properly and correctly finished. An exhaustive overhauling of the wiring, dashboard instruments, supply lines, and tyres was undertaken, and the steering and suspension have all been laser-aligned. The body was beautifully refinished in the factory colour of Blu Notte, and it has black leather upholstery of the correct pattern and correct carpets. The Miura also has its original front windscreen and side glass, which remain in excellent condition. The SV conversion and recent restoration work undertaken has cost approximately £100,000."

    Another early Miura converted or modified to SV specs. I can think of a dozen such cars.

    As they say: "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery".
     
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    She's probably saying: "Honey, why aren't we getting the Espada? There's a lot more room in there!"
     
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    If CCE had done the conversion the above should say that it was restored to SV configuration by them not in its which means that it was already in SV configuration, imo. None of these conversions are to full SV spec as the chassis would have to be changed to one with thicker gauge steel.
     
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    Some screen shots from the Alan Yentob BBC Imagine documentary about Rod Stewart - Can't Stop Me Now.

    Lastly pictured in the nineties (?) with gold wheels and sills.
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    There was a documentary about Rod around the year 2000 and he's seen in his LHD white P400. Does anyone have the clip?
     
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    I believe only the first approx 125 P400 chassis had the thinner gauge steel. The SV only had some additional bracing to the late P400 and S chassis so it is possible to get the full SV spec as long as you due not start with a real early car.

    Cheers Jim
     
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    Interesting. Yes, the early chassis were thinner gauge steel again. I've always wondered about this. I've read quite a few articles where the SV chassis is said to be made from thicker gauge steel than all the earlier cars.
     
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    It was actually $9,000 US Dollars, not £9,000 GBP.

     
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    Word-play at work.

    Personally, I would be embarrassed to drive an SV conversion. Nothing says "I really really really want a real SV, but I can't afford one, so I'll just pretend like I have a real one" better than a pseudo SV. Additionally, P400 and P400S are icons in their own right and one should be proud just to have a Miura of any variant in original guise as the original artisans made it. The conversion of earlier cars to SVs is not a positive trend for the overall well-being of the model for future generations.
     
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    I agree, Joe.
     
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    Period factory conversions are acceptable though yes?
     
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    Interestingly it has Italian spec front indicators on the documentary stills, but not on the other pic
     
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    Yes, I'm speaking of the current trend of SV conversions some 40+ years post-production.
     
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    SV lenses got changed around on many cars over the years, and you can see this on some recently restored SVs that are now wearing lenses that not correct spec for the country the car was delivered in.
     
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    Looks like 4818 may have been delivered new with the wrong ones. Stephen Keen's early photograph of the car shows the clear lenses.
     
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    Perhaps Gary Bobileff will know if the thickness of the steel in the chassis of the P400SV is higher gauge than the P400 and P400S????? I'd like to get an absolute answer on this.
     
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    I actually rang Colin Clarke himself of Colin Clarke engineering who is currently working on all variants of Miura. He was very helpful as always. He said that the gauge of the steel used in the chassis of Miuras got progressively thicker throughout its production life and that the SV chassis steel is thicker gauge than that in the S.
     
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    Not sure you can say right/wrong, as opposed to normal/uncommon - because almost above all else the one thing these threads have shown us is that the factory simply used what they had to hand on the day a particular car was built.

    Oh an whilst I love them all ,they do look much better to my eyes with the clears :)
     

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