SOLD for $1,700,000 plus commissions https://www.sackeyandco.com/results Listed here https://www.classic.com/veh/1967-lamborghini-miura-p400-3249-4yMl2q4/
I was "in the audience" for awhile after the auction ended and it appeared the car did not sell. Nice to see the car changed hands. Remarkable car.
Here's the day the it left to a USA Motorsports icon who drove in both Formula 1 and Indycar, apparently the Miura was a longterm goal of the new owner. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Good guess! Close but not correct, then again we're not at liberty to say unless we get the owner's permission.
Eddie Cheever spend some early years in Italy .....seen him race many times in UK ,he was a very very good driver,some how never had a real top flight car to realize his full potential. Anyhow if Eddie reads this ,thanks for the entertainment!
Juan Pablo is busy with his son's career- he won a major race Sunday- and his own racing, he has never shown an interest in classics and while he has lived in Miami -where I got to meet him once- with wife and kids he is Columbian.
I saw him drive in the 1994 500. We had fantastic multigenerational seats with a great view of turn 1. Eddie’s car was almost a fluorescent green….he came so near the wall lap after lap that the wall looked green! He was never all that popular in the States but I thought he was a helluva driver and very underrated, one of the first Americans to go through the European “system.”