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and bring you an exceptionally rare 1971 Lamborghini Miura SV Jota. The Miura SV Jota was never actually meant to go into production, and was built as a race car by Lamborghini development driver ...
a 1971 Lamborghini Miura SV Jota. For those who are not all that connoisseur, we think it would be enough to say the model is only one of the five built by Lamborghini (chassis no. 4892 ) to honor ...
Lamborghini Miura P400 SV cut a neon slice through the gray skies above the 2025 Greenwich Concours, motoring across a sodden lawn to receive its Concours de Sport Best in Show award. The Miura ...
Chassis 4892, the one going up for auction, was built in July of 1971 as a Miura SV ... Lamborghini employee Claude Zampolli, who noted that car has all the correct features of a factory modified ...
In 1970, Lamborghini->ke44 developed a Jota test mule that would conform to the FIA's Appendix J racing regulations. The car was appropriately named the Miura Jota. However, this was the only mule ...
All was not lost, though, as growing demand convinced Lamborghini to build a handful of Miuras to a specification closer to that of the Jota. Most of these were the Miura SVJ (SV Jota), but a ...
Back in the day, Lamborghini employed ... thing and it isn’t a converted SV/J model. It’s a regular Miura transformed to pay tribute to the original Jota. But is that such a bad thing?
Word got out about this factory hot rod, however, and six Lamborghini customers ordered cars in the Jota spirit, which were called Miura SV/J from the factory. After production ended, it is said ...
Christened by the press the Lamborghini Aventador SV Jota, with ‘Jota’ being ... Lamborghini’s spiritual successor to the Miura Jota and Diablo Jota could very well premiere before ...
With a name that takes us back to the legendary Miura and the latest performance car technology, the Lamborghini Aventador SV Jota could be the most exciting car ever to come from the Italian ...
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