Your chance to own the Lamborghini Miura from the Italian Job

1968 Lamborghini Miura The Italian Job front-left

The Lamborghini Miura from the original Italian job is the arguable the most famous Lamborghini going around and it’s now looking for a new home.

Produced in 1968, the stunning supercar is in original condition. It’s been shuffled around having 5 owners and accumulating 19,000 km throughout its lifetime. The chassis number is 3,568 which makes it a ‘second series’ Miura 400 which has a 1mm thicker chassis.

Unfortunately it’s not all original, in 2011 its engine block was replaced “due to a hairline crack”, however the original motor will come part of the sale. The interior is completely stock and features white leather seats.

The Miura gets pulled along by its 3.9-litre V12 engine and is mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox producing around 257kW at the rear wheels.

No official pricing has been listed however it’s speculated that this particular vehicle could end up selling for more than $1 million.

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