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Get yourself a piece of decadent post 60’s piece of automotive history. We are only half surprised Elton John was an owner...

This car is so much more than the first supercar. In all honesty, you would have to be crazy to even be near this car but is it a thrilling experience!

One of the greatest designs. Ever.

One of the greatest designs. Ever.

It looks like it wants to eviscerate everything it comes across, it’s louder than a group of drunk American students on a European summer trip, it costs more than a Tuscan mansion and is as discrete as your grandmother complaining about the service in a restaurant. Jokes aside it is a genuine piece of history. Unless you were in a plane, being in control of a 350 BHP V12 engine in 1966 wasn’t very common… whatever if it had a terrible reputation about being Italian built, it’s part of the experience!

Louder than a group of drunk American students on a European summer trip.

Mathew Yarden

This #Lamborghini is not for everyone. This doesn’t mean you have to be an Italian promoter with a hairy chest, ray-bans and a cream suit or a blonde Ukrainian escort with lip injections and breast implants the size of Gibraltar, but it has style, a lot of it and you should have some too if you don’t want the combination to look weird.

Some say they've invented the supercar...

Some say they've invented the supercar...

It’s evocative of a very specific time and place in a very particular context. It was a full-on innovation, nothing like this had ever been done before and it has been copied by the very BEST of the industry for a reason. It was and still is stunning in every possible way. It’s an Italian supercar from the 60’s, where scandal and political correctness were not as present as today’s gender-fluid asexual vegan people want it to be and where aesthetics were only limited by the lines of a skilfully held pencil. It became a classic for many reasons, mostly because it didn’t just “change the game” it created an entire new one, and a pretty amazing one in deed.

Really makes us want to go on an "Italian Job" kind of drive.

Really makes us want to go on an "Italian Job" kind of drive.

Lamborghini Miura

I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Perego Cars, situated in Switzerland, for giving me the opportunity to review and shoot this car.

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Comments (10)

  • This is by far and away my favourite car. If I won the lottery, I would buy it in a heartbeat. I find it so sad that I will probably not live long enough to afford that beautiful car

      4 years ago
  • Great article Jonathan, enjoyed reading it very much.

      4 years ago
  • I only like the miura countach lm002 jarama espada and the murcielago.

      3 years ago
  • this is by far the best lamborghini

      3 years ago
  • Fantastic read! I'm really enjoying your articles! Can we get in touch somehow?

      4 years ago
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