Ferruccio Lamborghini's personal car, the one-and-only chassis number 5028. Ciao, Joe www.lamborghiniregistry.com PS - I cant beleive that took me all of 2 minutes to respond. Sorry....
Thanks for the info. Seems there are a lot of SVJ in japan ! I like some of the Jota type features but have seen some Miuras there looked like they were tuned by a german company rather by Lambo. The solution is to have both..Yellow SV and IOTA
OK, just the SVs - the brown SV is chassis 5102, Italy, then the yellow one is the factory's SV 5092, then the Rio Verde one after that is 5006. SVs galore....!!! Joe
Actually, I think the solution is to have a Miura SV and a Countach LP400. LOL. But, thats just me.... Joe
Aaah, poor dog. The heirachy in my life is as follows in top 10 order: 1.Wife & children. 2. Businesses. 3. Miura SV, Countach LP400, some German things, some British things... 4. Cooking 5. Property developing 6. My Wife's Rose Garden. 7. Running 8. Writing. 9. Miura SV and Countach LP400 chassis numbers and history. 10. Dog. *Note to Animal Rights activists: No dogs were neglected or harmed during the composing of this post.... Joe
Ill be seeing it tommorow, so I will say hello. Joe www.lamborghiniregistry.com Image Unavailable, Please Login
Dear Joe, I saw this miura SV in Monaco at the parking of the Loews Hotel in May 1984. Do you or any other Miura spotter have any idea wich one this is? Best regards, Marcel Wallenburg Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
In fact this car was owned by an Englishman (as evidenced by the plates), and it was subsequently restored by a UK Ferrari dealer & converted to Right-Hand-Drive, in which guise it lives today. Im a bit reluctant to reveal its chassis number because I KNOW the current owner would not be happy to have it published that his now-beautiful car used to exist like this...... Joe PS - Thanks for posting and please share more of your Miura gems on this thread (& Countach ones on the Countach Reunion site)
...typicall: first this chap did some non-genuine modifications and then doesn`t want to take the responsibility for this crap! Joe, you should post the VIN of the car. It avoids future "irritations" when the car comes for sale sooner or later! Ciao! Walter
Good point Walter. But the current owner does not know of these mods, and I know him, so....I will check, maybe he doesnt care. Anyway, check out those Land Rover Series One rear lights, eh....pretty snazzy....and the "incognito" rear panel with no badges....all of which just screams: Some Bloody Idiot Forgot To Lock The Hood Latch And Drove Off And Flipped The Rear Hood At Speed!! LOL. Joe
Some people dosn`t deserve those kind of cars! Theire asses are as big as Brazil but their minds are San Marino-size! Ciao! Walter
OK Joe, Here's another one. Taken at the Techno Classica show in Essen, Germany in 1996. Wich one is this? Ciao, Marcello The Netherlands Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hi guys, Here's one, #4860. I took these pictures in Germany Ciao, Marcello Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hi all Miura spotters, Does anybody know the whereabouts of the Miura P400 #3003? This car was in Holland a few years ago, and was said to be one of the very first Miura's buld, is that correct? I saw the car myself in July 2001, and was in need of a complete restoration if you ask me. Ciao, Marcello