#3516 was so active in its early life before being restored into a look alike SV with a passive retirement in Switzerland for 30 years before being sold by the heirs of Mr Renaud. It is the famous Rigg's Miura which was engaged into racing in UK Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
btw Charles "Gaston" Renaud was also a racing driver, his collection is/was incredibale, I organized once a meeting for the swiss club to visit his collection.
Despite Mr Renaud organized his cars collection to be in a Foundation, financially fueled by his Trust, the 2 heirs have found a way to resell all the Bugatti and #3516 via Thiesen... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Last Sunday I visited the Manoir de l'Automobile museum in Lohéac, France (collection of Michel Hommel). Several Lamborghinis on display, including two Miuras. The red one is s/n 4434 according to several sources. I have been unable to identify the yellow one. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
That is the pinnacle of automotive beauty. I always think E type, Dino, Miura. 1st in my mind is the Miura, then Dino, then XKE. In a different way an old Duesenburg ,Packard, Cadillac or Bugatti is right there with them. Spectacular cars, beyond actually being cars & more art.