If you are ready to add this legend to your collection, here is what you need to know about the market and the process. 1. Know Your Models
You won’t find these on your local classifieds. To find a Miura, you need to look at:
Not all Miuras are created equal. Your budget and driving preference will dictate which of the three main iterations you target:
Searching for a isn't just a car purchase; it’s a quest for the "Original Supercar." Produced between 1966 and 1973, this V12 masterpiece redefined automotive design and performance.
The purest form of Marcello Gandini’s design. It’s the lightest, but also the most "raw" to drive.
Keep an eye on the calendars for Monterey Car Week, Amelia Island, or Monaco.
Buying a Miura is an emotional experience, but you must lead with your head. Always commission a by a recognized Lamborghini expert. These cars are complex, and a "cheap" Miura is often the most expensive car you will ever own.