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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Miura ALWAYS the winner !
It changed ownership in April 2016 as LHD, any info about it since ?
Aluminium body.
Yes, #0358 won the Bull Award, highest award of LCA, as Best of Show. A very pleasing result after a multi-year journey and body-off...
All correct Robert. First owner the Sultan who ascended the throne October 1967 at the age of 21 following Sandhurst training. Miura #185...
Marcel, your huge amount of effort in creating the Registro is much appreciated. Some updated info for you on #0358 : is was originally Azzurro...
Bitzman : the Monza was indeed a lucky find by Simon, as described by him in the Octane article Feature: Lamborghini Monza | Features | octane...
As if by magic, Bonhams have just changed the pr to #0384 !
Hello again Antonio. Thank you very much for adding the image of the Monza, it is marvellous gathering more information from the period when...
Thanks Peter and your assumption is correct ..... The whole background to the Monza has always fascinated me and sitting in it is like being in...
Interesting thoughts. Would say, strictly speaking, that the Monza is neither a prototype (as it was not intended to be the basis of future...
Ours is a floor mounted lever to left of drivers seat, in order to have some effect compared to umbrella type. Interior pic of #5995 on page 22...
Situated to the left of the driver's seat.
It is an original 250LM 564/520218 5-speed transaxle. [ATTACH]
Thanks Ken, it does indeed have that effect. Then set it away on a long straight with that sound behind your ears and Mulsanne becomes very real!...
Totally agree, would never want to see it mis-represented. Of the three LHD originally built, #5891 and #5903 were modified to Drogo long nose...
Thanks, reply sent. Martin
Thanks Jeff. A few more for you Streetrod : [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks Andrew. Autosport and Bachelli did a great job with it, to be expected with all their 250LM restoration experience. Yes, I bought it at...
Yes, the engine is #4007GT. The engine seems to have had an interesting life : according to Barchetta it was in 500 Mondial #0506MD for some time.