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Počet stran: | 316 | ||
Rozměry v mm: | 280 x 340 | ||
Počet obrázků: | 450 | ||
Rok vydání: | 2021 | ||
Přebal: | Papírové pouzdro |
The Lamborghini Miura Register runs to over 300 pages with many high-quality period photographs and is presented in a slipcase, beautifully lined and encased in museum-quality buckram. Slipcases are sent out at random and will be either black or white.
All books are packed in a bespoke cardboard box and individually despatched by DHL courier (shipping rates vary by region).
While our Lamborghini Miura Book is now Sold Out, you can still pre-order our Miura Register, which is packed with valuable information on every Miura built.
Available separately, The Lamborghini Miura Register complements The Lamborghini Miura Book by listing all 762 cars by production number, with many never-seen-before period photographs and much information known previously only to insiders, those core members of the Miura project given the sometimes impossible task of satisfying demand for the must-have supercar of the late-1960s.
Each car is listed in production number order with the following information:
Where anomalies in the various records occur, these are noted, together with the ongoing chassis developments of early cars and, towards the end of production, whether a Miura had air-conditioning or was built to North American or German specification. Often, direct sales were made to significant clients and the authors are indebted to Enzo Moruzzi who, with commercial manager Ubaldo Sgarzi, was responsible for delivering the cars to often hard-to-please VIP clients. A foreword by Moruzzi describes the sales operation of the time, and the book lists all national distributors and agents.
Using the extensive Kidston historical library, together with research at the Italian registration authorities, the archive of Karl Foitek the Zurich agent and a host of other sources, the multi-lingual authors have painstakingly pieced together the history of the majority of Miuras after they left the gates at Sant’Agata.
Colour breakdowns list the colours per car and year, while the development of interior materials and their sometimes confusing and varied Italian descriptions are explained and shown in detail. The book also includes clear line drawings illustrating exactly where the chassis, body and VIN numbers are located – an essential source for would-be Miura owners.
The Bertone ledger – never previously published – is reproduced in full, listing Miuras delivered per month from a prototypes in April 1966 to the final car in November 1972.
Over 316 pages, this volume is the definitive guide to every Miura built.