I purchased this ex-Shah of Persia Miura SV 4870 via Simon Kidston a few years later and I still have the Lamborghini Days "Best Miura " trophy it won that weekend.
just thought id share a cool youtube channel with miura content. no affiliation with the owner of the videos other than him sending me a link based off of my open request for more miura youtube content. some of you may like the content. im not though it all but I liked a lot of the engine tear down. especially the transmission content. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9LxG3yh9tuEzWVlPxBTY7Q/videos?disable_polymer=1
What is the price of this THJ car ? Anyone know ? From photos looks lovely (apart from creating 5 pages of spacer discussions)
Very cool. No affiliation with this Miura but I do agree the car looks lovely, as do all the cars that Tom Hartley has available, this P400S appears to be an utterly fabulous Miura in one of my favorite liveries. That said, when a car is described as "the finest restored Miura ever offered for sale", perhaps we can be forgiven for constructively pointing out very minor issues (that apply to many other Miuras) that can be easily remedied. I think the whole sills spacer debate was actually quite enlightening, whatever one's preference is. If this were to be my Miura or being acquired for a client of mine, besides remedying the sills, I would also change the Michelin XWX tires to P400S correct-spec Pirelli Cinturato HS CN 73 units Image Unavailable, Please Login
Speaking of Pirelli, they released some press images from the late 60s Image Unavailable, Please Login
Here's another of the same factory Miura P400S show-car with yellow hand-painted Pirelli script on the tires, at a beach location photoshoot for an international Ad campaign Image Unavailable, Please Login
Here's the finished product using trippy colored screens to kaleidoscopic effect. Swinging Sixties Image Unavailable, Please Login
Nice shoot! can you share the VIN? Do you know if the car was used also on Auto-shows as a presentation car? If yes, where?
I don't know which chassis number this one is, save to say that it's a factory P400S showcar also used by Pirelli SpA for promotional purposes. Give that it is a P400S and Giallo, perhaps someone can conclude which one it might be.
Hi Ray, Yes, PIRELLI tires CN73 did really exist... An evolution of the CN72 tire. Image Unavailable, Please Login
According to Pirelli SpA themselves, it definitely exists (see below) as confirmed here https://www.pirelli.com/tyres/en-ww/car/collection As I understand it, original Pirelli Cinturato HS equipment for Miuras was the CN72 (P400), the CN73 (P400S), both of which I have personally observed & noted on original cars, and, the CN12 (SV). Doing a little independent research, I found further corroboration of the CN73's existence as original equipment for the Miura at this excellent source here http://www.huskyclub.com/tavtire.html Image Unavailable, Please Login
Indeed, and I believe that technically-speaking, CN73s (not CN72s) would be correct equipment for the Miura we were discussing, although CN72s would be acceptable. Either way, the Michelin XWXs should be replaced in a restoration of that calibre of a car claimed to be the finest restored Miura ever offered.
Another poster version of the Ad campaign posted above, this time for Italy Image Unavailable, Please Login
Sorry Joe...I didn't know... (we learn something everyday!)... In fact I still have the original spare tyre on my early P400 and it is a CN72. Rgds, Ray
Does it say the size of the tyre? I ask as I'm certain that the rear CN12 tyre of an SV didn't actually have the size 255/60 VR15 printed on it. Only said HR60 VR15.
I wonder if I may ask the owners here of P400, P400S and P400SV what the Owner's Handbook states regarding the tyres make and model as well as their sizes? Thanks in advance for any replies.
OK...In fact I just bought a set of CN72 to replace the old Michelin 215/70 x 15. The spare tyre was a CN72 (cracked and of course useless). Here is a picture or the "Uso e manutenzione" that I receve aroud march 1968 when I bought the car, Ray Image Unavailable, Please Login