In 1972 this Lamborghini Miura SV rolled off the production line and landed in the collection of the Saudi Royal Family.
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The Italian carmaker added a pair of canards to the front of the supercar to address its high-speed front end lift...
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During the early 2000s, the Miura was found in a warehouse in Riyadh, under a pile of cardboard boxes, with its odometer reading just 3,000km...
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The classic left the Saudi Royal Family in 2005 and ended up in the US where it got a complete restoration at Boblieff Motorcars...
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It involved a change of colour to Grigio Metallizzato and the car was completed in 2007...
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As for the interior, it was finished in orange leather which contrasts well with the exterior.
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The Miura changed hands in 2008 and again in 2010 where it reached a European collector who sent the vehicle to Joe Macari Classics in the UK. They have been in possession of it since 2011.
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The said specialist has now listed the Lamborghini, which only has 5,759km on the clock making it the lowest original mileage Miura SV in the world, for $3,174,099...
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Its DOHC transverse mid-mounted alloy V12 was fed via with four Weber twin-choke carburetors and mated to a five-speed manual and 385bhp. If we had the money...