Close your eyes and imagine that it’s 1980 something.
You're cruising through the countryside in your ’69 Miura S, rocking out to the Rolling Stones. You drive up your long, dusty driveway, past the cornfields, and pull into your old open barn. You shut her off, get out and close the barn door behind you...
More than 30 years later a gentleman in Florida is surfing the web for interesting and unique cars, when he happens upon an ad that piques his interest. The picture and the description just don't match, so he calls the number. The seller doesn't have any accurate information, claiming it is a “one-off 1967 Lamborghini SS” – which, as the gentleman knows, doesn't exist.
After an exchange of photographs, he realises what it is that he's looking at… and yes, it's a Miura.
This, as you might have guessed by now, is a true story.
The owner had bought the Miura in 1971 and although it is unclear exactly when it was parked, the combination of the 28k miles on the odometer and the last-known registration date points to sometime around 1985.