Assuming this being displayed at Motorclassica in Australia here and here is RHD P400SV #4822.
Watching this Miura rally on Instagram has been a true pleasure. What an ADVENTURE! Incredible stuff.
The Bertone Miura Roadster we once sold is being used in some excellent period-reminiscent PR images by Lamborghini for the Aventador's final roadster variant, Bertone SpA would often use a stone quarry or similar to highlight thier new cars in the late 60s. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yes Miura roadster is displayed at factory Museo at present. I'm wondering if that Ultimae is also delivered to the same owner of the Miura Roadster owner... my 2 cents...
SV 4924 is being auctioned in a few weeks. £1,900,000 - £2,200,000 estimate. Image Unavailable, Please Login Edit: My bad, I see that Joe Sackey already posted this.
Kidd in a Sweet Shop video on Single Sump US SV #4924 being auctioned in November plus Countach 5000 S.
Here's Ferruccio in front of a P400 at Sant Agata showing off some of the products manufactured by one of his other companies in that period, perhaps Lamborghini Bruciatori or Lamborghini Oleodinamica, I'm not sure which! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Bruciatori are the oil burners for heating, Oleodynamica is the one most left, basically everything around pumps for fluids.
Meanwhile it became clear why there is no trace of #4003, the owner of 3604 exchanged it against #4003 and crashed short afterwards, most likely #4003 was taken to pieces - doesn't exist anymore, the owner then bought #4332. https://automobilrevue.ch/2020/10/14/schoener-stier/ My Mechanic serviced 3604 before she went to the auction.
Look at that beautiful sill fitment. IMO the market is resetting itself, that's the lowest SV result for a standard unmodified non-project car I've seen in a very long time (I've sold Miura Ss for more in the recent past), and this low result is supported by that of Ferrari Supercars such as 288 GTO, F40, F50 and Enzo that achieved new lows at the same well-publicized auction, I think the next year will be interesting.
Miura SV auction sales going back to 2019. SV 4924, which sold for £2,058,125 GBP inc fees, is a US single sump SV, with its US features removed, and in non original colours, so isn't worth as much as a no stories Euro split sump SV. Well sold imo. Auction sales can't really be compared to dealer retail sales either.
Image taken by my neighbor and ex-General Motors Design Chief Ed Taylor of the one-off Miura Roadster. Image Unavailable, Please Login