garagexyz
Sep 27
42
5.22%
Chassis no. 4671 was imported to the U.S. by a 19-year-old Iranian college student attending the University of California, Berkeley. Her parents purchased the car and took delivery at the Lamborghini factory, then instructed their daughter to sell the car upon arrival in the U.S., possibly as a means of getting money out of Iran, per the listing, as the political situation in the country destabilized ahead of the 1979 revolution.
The daughter apparently didn't sell the car, and she drove it for roughly two years, based on repair invoices included in the car's file. It was then damaged in a fender bender, and parked in a California Bay Area warehouse for over four decades.
The current owner acquired the car in 2019, and sent it for repairs. While the crash damage has been fixed, and the Miura is now drivable, it currently sports bare metal bodywork instead of its original Gray and White paint (over a blue interior), which is still visible in the door jambs and front bulkhead, according to the listing.
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garagexyz
Sep 27
42
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