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For Sale: 1967 Lamborghini Miura in Saint Louis, Missouri
When Ferruccio Lamborghini entered the sports car business in the
early 1960s, he boldly set his sights on the biggest target of all:
Ferrari. Of course, the Bologna-bornSig. Ing. Lamborghini was no
stranger to Ferrari, having owned various 250-series cars in the
50s and early 60s, and Ferruccio's dissatisfaction with his Ferrari
inspired him to build the better GT. The story of Ferrari and
Lamborghini's clash is the stuff of folklore, and while nobody will
ever know precisely what transpired between these two fiery Italian
businessmen - we're glad it did because it resulted in the creation
of one of Italy's most extraordinary car companies. The first
production Lamborghini was the beautiful front-engine 350 GT,
powered by a 3,464-cc four-cam V12 designed by Giotto Bizzarrini
(creator of the world championship-winning Ferrari 250 GTO) and
clothed in gorgeous coachwork by Carrozzeria Touring. The 400 GT
and Islero that followed were also exceptional cars with power and
poise to match Ferrari's best. But a team of seven young engineers
within the firm wanted to push the envelope of sports car design
much further. So the group, led by Gian Paolo Dallara, Paolo
Stanzani, and Bob Wallace, began developing a mid-engine
racing/road car intended to boost Lamborghini's stature on the
world stage. Knowing Ferruccio's firm stance against racing, the
team took a "better to ask forgiveness than permission" approach,
working day and night in their off-hours to design the car in
secret, reckoning that the boss might change his tune if they
presented a complete car in support of their argument. Taking a cue
from Alec Issigonis' Austin Mini, Dallara, Stanzani, and Wallace
situated the 4-liter V12 transversely in the rear, incorporating
the sump and gearbox in one unit to keep the weight between the
axles. The chassis was a lightweight pressed/welded steel unit with
independent suspension and disc brakes at all four corners. It was
an extraordinary feat of engineering and clever packaging, and when
it was shown at the 1965 Turin Motor Show as a bare chassis, it
caused a sensation. Ferruccio was sold on the idea of turning it
into a production car yet held firm on his policy of no motorsport.
The only thing lacking now was a body, so Lamborghini turned to
Bertone, who placed the brilliant Marcello Gandini in charge of the
design. What emerged from his pen is a masterpiece of modern
design. Aggressive, yet sexy, purposeful yet outlandish - and from
the moment of its first appearance, the Lamborghini Miura set a
high bar for generations of exotic supercars to follow. The 1967
Miura P400 offered here is S/N 3087, beautifully presented in its
original colors ofRosso MiuraoverPelle Senepeand silver rocker
panels. According to the accompanying Lamborghini Polo Storico
certificate of origin, the works completed this Miura P400 in July
of 1967 for delivery to the Swiss market... and we like to imagine
it being delivered via the Stelvio Pass! Four hundred seventy-four
P400 Miuras left the works between 1966 and 1970, and many
enthusiasts consider it the purest expression of the model. Records
show 3087 was first owned by Garage Foitek in Zurich, a famed
sportscar dealer owned by former Swiss racing driver Karl Foitek.
By 1976, the car was in the United States with Mr. J. Andrews of
Reston, Virginia. In 1989 it was sold by Motorcars International of
Dallas, TX to Sig. Prevosti of Italy who retained the car in his
collection until 2007. During Prevosti's ownership, the body was
fully restored and refinished in its original shade of Miura red
with silver wheels and sills. Likewise, the interior was restored
to its factory specifications ofsenape(mustard) leather seats and
door cards with a brown dash, console, and steering wheel. It is a
striking combination that's rarely seen today. After its
restoration, 3087 was sold to a German collector who maintained it
in fabulous condition. He commissioned specialist Peter Rosenmeier
to perform a complete engine and gearbox rebuild totaling more than
€100,000. In the hands of the most recent owner, Miura 3087 has
enjoyed continuous expert care and is offered today in superb
condition with gorgeous paint, upholstery, and exquisite detailing
throughout. Great care has been taken to keep the car period
correct, though a professionally installed onboard fire suppression
system was added in the interest of safety. It rides on the
magnificent, Campagnolo-supplied sand cast magnesium wheels fitted
with Michelin XWX tires (with a period-correct spare wheel) and
features details like proper exhaust tips, Vitaloni mirrors, and of
course, those glamorous "eyelashes" around the headlamps. In 2016,
3087 was invited to be part of the Miura's 50th Anniversary
celebration at the Quail Motorsports Gathering. While on the show
field, it was inspected by representatives from Lamborghini Polo
Storico and issued a certificate of authenticity confirming its
original body color, and interior colors. The sale includes the
certificate, along with previous German registrations and a factory
parts manual. It is a superb, turn-key example suitable for
concours while also being beautifully dialed-in for driving, which
the most recent owner has done regularly and with much enjoyment.
Few automotive experiences compare to the visceral sensation of
piloting Lamborghini's revolutionary mid-engine supercar. The
astonishing looks, snarling V12 engine, and ground-breaking design
cast the mold not only for every future Lamborghini but for nearly
every supercar that followed in its tire marks. Offers welcome and
trades considered For additional details please view this listing
directly on our website
https://hymanltd.com/vehicles/7028-1967-lamborghini-miura-p400-coupe/
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