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Miura, the original supercar

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  1. mt_jt

    mt_jt Formula Junior

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    Funny you should say that as AutoArt do a very nice 1/18 scale SV in white with gold sills!
    White's probably my least favourite colour on the Miura but with gold skirts they look great. Oh man, what am I saying - they look great in any colour!
     
  2. NürScud

    NürScud F1 Veteran

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    +1000

    :D
     
  3. jimmy

    jimmy Karting

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    Is it located in the UK? Isn't the "S" upside down?
     
  4. Jota 5084

    Jota 5084 Formula 3

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    I belive that picture is from some vintage car gathering in Greece last year.
     
  5. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ

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    Correct, Athens.
     
  6. espada1952

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    Is this the UK car that was converted to LHD by DK Engineering and was originally silver
     
  7. R33

    R33 Formula Junior

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    Here's one for you Joe.
    Might keep you busy for a while. :)
    Copyright owned by me.

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  8. MiuraP400

    MiuraP400 Formula Junior

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    #12708 MiuraP400, Apr 9, 2014
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  9. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ

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    Correct, originally Argento/Blu.
     
  10. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ

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    Excellent! Car, date, location?
     
  11. mikael82

    mikael82 Formula Junior

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    Hey;
    Is someone here sending Miura to Finland to a carshow?
     
  12. R33

    R33 Formula Junior

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    I was kind of hoping you would come up with the goods Joe.

    I'm guessing Riverside, probably around 1969. No idea on the chassis.
     
  13. S_A

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  14. spadge1976

    spadge1976 Karting

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    Outstanding pics thanks for posting. That really is a beauty
     
  15. NürScud

    NürScud F1 Veteran

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    Very, very beautiful green Miura! Wow! Gorgeous.
     
  16. spadge1976

    spadge1976 Karting

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    although the badge says SV, that green car isn't an SV is it? The rear wheels don't look quite right for an SV....
     
  17. Jota 5084

    Jota 5084 Formula 3

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    Yes, very nice but not perfect.
     
  18. Str8shooter

    Str8shooter Formula 3

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    How about a little video to go with the pictures :)

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uy_Q0WP7IcU&feature]Lamborghini Miura - YouTube[/ame]
     
  19. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ

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    No, not an SV.
     
  20. SupercarGuru

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    It looks oddly proportioned...
     
  21. miurasv

    miurasv F1 World Champ

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    It's not the wheels themselves, but the way they don't fill out the rear arches/haunches is the giveaway. They are too inset. On a genuine SV the rear wheels bulge out of the arches like a beautiful, perfectly proportioned and well endowed woman's breasts bulge out of her wonderbra. It's among the most perfect examples of auto erotica ever.
     
  22. garybobileff

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    This car is not an SV, but an S that I restored, and after the restoration was completed, the former owner wanted me to start over by making up SV body work to this car. That was done. The rear suspension still remains S style, therefore the wider SV rear wheels are still inset into the body, giving it a non SV look. But, all other aspects of the car are an exact duplicate of aSV ,, rear fenders, nose, etc.
    Gary Bobileff
     
  23. miurasv

    miurasv F1 World Champ

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    I think the owner should get you to sort the suspension out as per SV.
     
  24. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ

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    #12725 joe sackey, Apr 15, 2014
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    Its very easy to tell a genuine SV apart from a fake. The reason is that as with all Miuras, a genuine SV has many delicate details (such as you have so eloquently illustrated!) - the shape of the wheel arches front & rear, the shape of the headlight apertures, the shape of the bumper/grille apertures, the shape & slope of the topside nose and the front underside, the shoulder line & seams on front & rear hoods, the interior appointments etc etc. A fake SV is always an accumulation of slightly misshapen panels, sometimes poorly executed features, and non-original components.

    Even from a distance, or an average image, a pseudo SV can be immediately discerned. IMHO, a successful SV copy created in the post-production period has yet to be completed.
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