After so many years, it’s still looks very beautiful❤
@takenbythewindNdrivenbythesea5 ай бұрын
My favorite Lamborghini! 👍😎
@markhamrick9078 Жыл бұрын
My too
@Shark_killer2021yt4 ай бұрын
I wanna be a millionaire so fn bad lol
@LouSassle607 Жыл бұрын
I pray your wish comes true. I feel the same way. All the nice things cost serious money. Like I would love to get a helicopter pilot license. It's not cheap. It's like close to three hundred an hour for lessons. Money is like the key that opens the doors to the nice things in this world. Like who wouldn't want to have a nice big home with a large piece of land. Who wouldn't want to spoil there love ones that have been there for them through thick and thin. I would love to travel. To see all the art in Italy if all the old masters like the art of Leonardo Da Vinci and Michael Angelo, Rodan etc, Man I pray I can see those things with my very own eyes in person before I leave this world.... I'm praying for you to get your dream seriously I hope you achieve it and achieve it abundantly!!! God bless u
@LS-ti1rz10 ай бұрын
@LS-ti1rz wow man thank you 🥲. I hope you get to see all those things! God bless you
@LouSassle60710 ай бұрын
Stunning
@capncrush67295 күн бұрын
Fascinating that it's on UK plates 😲
@lyonheart84 Жыл бұрын
cant beat the classics
@Minnevan8 ай бұрын
Lovely sound 👌 🎶 😍 ❤️
@mariano7699 Жыл бұрын
Damn I love that Lamborghini Sound❤
@IsThatASupraMk49 ай бұрын
End production 1970
@jordangagat9 ай бұрын
That's gotta be a blast to drive!😋🙂 Also I like the simplicity of the gages.
@andrewmiller2906 Жыл бұрын
The whole car is simple except for the six Webers atop the engine which if not tuned properly would spit gasoline onto the exhaust manifolds with catastrophic results. Many have been upgraded with built-in halon fire mitigation systems. For the longest time the Miura had vinyl seats, crank up windows, no A/C. Even the heater control is an unmarked simple pull-out knob under the dash with no blower fan. Until the later models the engine oil was shared with the gearbox oil which was a bad idea as gearboxes shed more metallic particles than engines resulting in early main bearing failures. The later split sump design is a popular upgrade. The bodies initially were only 1mm thick aluminum and super easy to dent until they changed to 1.2mm. The flexible chassis steel was beefed up too and the weak rear suspension mounting points were redesigned on the later SV. The nose was prone to lift at speed particularly as the front mounted gas tank emptied. The headlights and taillights were generic Fiat parts bin components. Marcello Gandini said his only criticism is the front wheels are too inset inside the wheel arches. This was because the chassis design was set in stone when they handed him the task of designing the body. So he had to work with what he had. Still, I’d give my left nut to own one.
@stuffhappens56814 ай бұрын
My dad wants one of those
@BreckenFergusonBreckenscoolcar7 ай бұрын
be still my heart.....
@TheSlowoldman3 ай бұрын
My grandfather had one... Unfortunately for me he sold it many years ago😢😢
@eliotech192811 ай бұрын
1.800.000 $ 💀
@AlicanKml11 ай бұрын
I love the Miura🎉🎉
@JDMCarHubBricks7 ай бұрын
This car is so rare and beautiful only 149 cars has Lamborghini build and that’s car cost when is it not new 1,4 Million it’s crazy 370 MPH wow 🤩
@LeonMeyer-vz1vd5 ай бұрын
Sex on wheels. A truly Patrician kind of exotic.
@randomstuff4805 Жыл бұрын
I NEVER TAKE MY LAMBO out in the SNOW😮NEVER😂😂😂😂
@davisdeen-ty4so2 ай бұрын
70s cars have best sound. As in music...
@jerzinho927 ай бұрын
Sure genius, rev a cold Italy car.
@bennyboogenheimer4553 Жыл бұрын
Obviously warmed up first, they must have driven it to the photo location 😁
@lyonheart84 Жыл бұрын
Car has NO ice ❄ or snow 🌨 , was driven out of a garage.
@user-vl8sw7kg7y6 ай бұрын
мечта
@vilaqtАй бұрын
We will never hear this wonderful sound with an electric or hybrid vehicle. There has to be another way to save the environment without batteries that explode into flames and burn houses down.
@hh7407 Жыл бұрын
I, too, love a great classic car such as this, but electric is the future, and it's already dramatically safer than gas vehicles. Nothing wrong with keeping an amazing old beauty like this in good condition.
@Singularity.8210 ай бұрын
never seen a car be turned on from the gear
@osazuwaogbeide15408 ай бұрын
Not even close to driving such an icon in snowed over ice. What are you nutz?
@mtnvalley9298 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a Mopar running a little too rich ...😃
@earltripp9862 Жыл бұрын
Remember Chrysler owned Lamborghini, Lamborghini designed and built the V-10 engine in my Dodge pickup truck. Yes I also drive a Lamborghini.
@user-vl8sw7kg7y6 ай бұрын
It smokes a little!!! 🙄
@christopherkraft1327 Жыл бұрын
They all smoked from brand new especially starting from cold as you pump the throttle several times to start them ( plus its freezing cold there ) ! If you want a vintage ferrari or lambo that won't smoke you'll have to drop an electric motor in it 😁
@lyonheart84 Жыл бұрын
Too short
@jeffreycotton1345 Жыл бұрын
Everything about this is wrong. Cold car and revving. Snow. Sweet car tho
@911y9 Жыл бұрын
Obviously warmed up previously, how do you think they drove it there 😉
@lyonheart84 Жыл бұрын
don't see the obvious. It's in front of the building where its parked. So we agree it's not obvious it's your opinion. But thanks for the opinion.
@911y9 Жыл бұрын
sv WON
@ArianeGraceBautista-ou6rv2 ай бұрын
In comunism prl in 69 ride miura s
@jordangagat9 ай бұрын
the designer was brilliant the rest is crap look at
After so many years, it’s still looks very beautiful❤
My favorite Lamborghini! 👍😎
My too
I wanna be a millionaire so fn bad lol
I pray your wish comes true. I feel the same way. All the nice things cost serious money. Like I would love to get a helicopter pilot license. It's not cheap. It's like close to three hundred an hour for lessons. Money is like the key that opens the doors to the nice things in this world. Like who wouldn't want to have a nice big home with a large piece of land. Who wouldn't want to spoil there love ones that have been there for them through thick and thin. I would love to travel. To see all the art in Italy if all the old masters like the art of Leonardo Da Vinci and Michael Angelo, Rodan etc, Man I pray I can see those things with my very own eyes in person before I leave this world.... I'm praying for you to get your dream seriously I hope you achieve it and achieve it abundantly!!! God bless u
@LS-ti1rz wow man thank you 🥲. I hope you get to see all those things! God bless you
Stunning
Fascinating that it's on UK plates 😲
cant beat the classics
Lovely sound 👌 🎶 😍 ❤️
Damn I love that Lamborghini Sound❤
End production 1970
That's gotta be a blast to drive!😋🙂 Also I like the simplicity of the gages.
The whole car is simple except for the six Webers atop the engine which if not tuned properly would spit gasoline onto the exhaust manifolds with catastrophic results. Many have been upgraded with built-in halon fire mitigation systems. For the longest time the Miura had vinyl seats, crank up windows, no A/C. Even the heater control is an unmarked simple pull-out knob under the dash with no blower fan. Until the later models the engine oil was shared with the gearbox oil which was a bad idea as gearboxes shed more metallic particles than engines resulting in early main bearing failures. The later split sump design is a popular upgrade. The bodies initially were only 1mm thick aluminum and super easy to dent until they changed to 1.2mm. The flexible chassis steel was beefed up too and the weak rear suspension mounting points were redesigned on the later SV. The nose was prone to lift at speed particularly as the front mounted gas tank emptied. The headlights and taillights were generic Fiat parts bin components. Marcello Gandini said his only criticism is the front wheels are too inset inside the wheel arches. This was because the chassis design was set in stone when they handed him the task of designing the body. So he had to work with what he had. Still, I’d give my left nut to own one.
My dad wants one of those
be still my heart.....
My grandfather had one... Unfortunately for me he sold it many years ago😢😢
1.800.000 $ 💀
I love the Miura🎉🎉
This car is so rare and beautiful only 149 cars has Lamborghini build and that’s car cost when is it not new 1,4 Million it’s crazy 370 MPH wow 🤩
Sex on wheels. A truly Patrician kind of exotic.
I NEVER TAKE MY LAMBO out in the SNOW😮NEVER😂😂😂😂
70s cars have best sound. As in music...
Sure genius, rev a cold Italy car.
Obviously warmed up first, they must have driven it to the photo location 😁
Car has NO ice ❄ or snow 🌨 , was driven out of a garage.
мечта
We will never hear this wonderful sound with an electric or hybrid vehicle. There has to be another way to save the environment without batteries that explode into flames and burn houses down.
I, too, love a great classic car such as this, but electric is the future, and it's already dramatically safer than gas vehicles. Nothing wrong with keeping an amazing old beauty like this in good condition.
never seen a car be turned on from the gear
Not even close to driving such an icon in snowed over ice. What are you nutz?
Sounds like a Mopar running a little too rich ...😃
Remember Chrysler owned Lamborghini, Lamborghini designed and built the V-10 engine in my Dodge pickup truck. Yes I also drive a Lamborghini.
It smokes a little!!! 🙄
They all smoked from brand new especially starting from cold as you pump the throttle several times to start them ( plus its freezing cold there ) ! If you want a vintage ferrari or lambo that won't smoke you'll have to drop an electric motor in it 😁
Too short
Everything about this is wrong. Cold car and revving. Snow. Sweet car tho
Obviously warmed up previously, how do you think they drove it there 😉
don't see the obvious. It's in front of the building where its parked. So we agree it's not obvious it's your opinion. But thanks for the opinion.
sv WON
In comunism prl in 69 ride miura s
the designer was brilliant the rest is crap look at
My son has has to