1967 Lamborghini Miura P400

The greatest Lamborghini Miura in the world is coming up for auction. Coming with a case full of trophies, this is the 39th Miura to leave the Sant'Agata Bolognese factory. The original owner took delivery of the car straight from the factory while on vacation in Italy, setting off on a European tour as soon as he had the keys. Ben Johnson, the original owner, died shortly after returning with the car from Europe, and it sat in storage until 1978. Longtime Lamborghini Club of America member, Dr. Dean Aberman, bought the car that year with just 2,464 miles. Dr. Aberman drove the car regularly, including into Mexico for blasts on less-patrolled roads. Immaculately maintained, the car was auctioned in 2015 to LA attorney Michael Weinreb, who embarked on a no-expense-spared restoration. Nearly all original, the car will go to auction on January 25th in Arizona.

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