The road ahead beckons, and from our vantage point it looks like a roller coaster. The joy is especially potent because the car in which we're about to attack this deserted piece of blacktop across the English moors is the original supercar — the The Miura was the car that put Lamborghini on the map as a premium sports car manufacturer, and the company hasn't looked back since The Miura is the Lamborghini you know you must drive before you die. Its reputation for being fast but flawed – not to The Miura is often thought of as the first real "supecar" and also as a top contender for "world's most beautiful car." This car has a 385- horsepower V12 mounted behind the seats and -- when it came out -- could go from zero to 60 miles per hour in just 5 The Lamborghini Miura Concept is a latter-day version of the 1966 P400 Miura, which many regard as the sexiest car ever from the raging bull. But unlike the current Ford GT, which is virtually indistinguishable from the original GT40, the Lamborghini Miura One of the most talked-about new car prototypes in recent months is Lamborghini‘s Miura–except that it isn’t really new. And seeing as how it’s enveloped in secrecy, there isn’t much to talk about. The Miura is a remake of a vehicle of the same This is the original supercar, the one that started it all. It was the fastest production road car of its time and was the first mid-engined supercar. In an era when Ferrari ruled both on and off the track, Lamborghini decided to do something radically .
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LONDON — A wealthy businessman lost a prized posession as his rare 1971 Lamborghini Miura went up in flames in the middle of the road last week. YouTube video shows the car burning, with thick black smoke pouring into the west London neighborhood. Seeing your car go up in flames can cause a hopeless feeling, but none more than when that ride is worth around $1.7 million. In a video posted to YouTube over the weekend, a 1971 Lamborghini Miura SV is seen engulfed in flames on a street in London. With 129 dealerships worldwide, in little more than half a century Lamborghini has created an uninterrupted series of extraordinary, exclusive cars that include the 350 GT, Miura, Espada, Countach, Diablo, Murciélago, and several limited series like the The New York real estate developer has just completed what is sure to have been an extremely costly restoration of the Lamborghini Bertone Miura Spyder. We say "the" Miura Spyder because it is the only one ever made. In fact its serial number doesn't even .Another Picture of Lamborghini Miura :
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