Restoration completed on one-off Lamborghini Miura Spyder
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Enthusiasts of exotic Italian automobiles everywhere owe a debt of gratitude to Adam Gordon. 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 show in the company’s register.
As we reported when Gordon first acquired the car a year and a half ago, the Miura Spyder was made by Nuccio Bertone and Marcello Gandini as a one-off show car in 1968, when it was unveiled at the Brussels auto salon, much to the amazement of even Ferruccio Lamborghini. The car was then brought back to Sant’Agata where Lamborghini’s own people, in consultation with Bertone, deemed it impossible to put into production. The factory then refinished the only existing example in green with all manner of extra chrome bits and sold it to the International lead and Zinc Research Organization, which used it as a showcase piece and brought it to car shows in such locations as Detroit, Montreal, Anaheim, London, Tokyo, Sydney and Paris, before finally donating in 1981 it to the Boston Museum of Transportation in exchange for a $200,000 tax receipt. The car then disappeared largely into obscurity for 25 years as collectors failed - incredibly - to comprehend the value of the only factory-original Miura targa in the world.
Although the Boston museum invested what must have been considerable time and energy into refurbishing the Miura Spyder, it wasn’t until Gordon got his hands on it that the car was returned to its original Bertone condition by the Bobileff Motorcar Company. The car’s history has been chronicled in a new book, “The Lamborghini Miura Bible” by Joe Sackey. Follow the jump to read the full press release, and click the thumbnails below for a small gallery of images of the Miura Spyder.
Gallery: Lamborghini Bertone Miura Spyder
[Source: Veloce Publishing]
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Posted September 12, 2008
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