Last-ever Aventador Ultimae celebrates one-off Miura almost 55 years on...
was shown to the world a couple of weeks ago, it was without much ceremony; the most we saw of the car was rolling down a dimly lit Sant’Agata production line. Turns out, of course, that Lamborghini had much grander plans for it, and the car was even more significant than the last purely V12 Lambo.
The Miura was originally Lamè Sky Blue Acrilico with a Pelle Bianco interior and red carpet. It was a proper attempt at a roadster by Bertone, too, with efforts made to increase the torsional rigidity to make up for the missing roof. Obviously, the vision was never realised and the unique concept ended up being sold to the International Lead and Zinc Research Organisation , which repainted it olive green with a green interior and replaced ‘every possible component’ with zinc or lead.
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