A completely unrestored Lamborghini Miura P400S will be the star of RM Sotheby’s London auction later this year – and it’ll be offered with no reserve.
The two-owner 1969 Miura is described as being a ‘time capsule’, with original paint, trim and all mechanicals.
It last changed hands in 1974 and although it was stored in a barn for four years prior to being consigned, it was in running order at that point and appears to be remarkably original.
Fancy it? Though it has no reserve, RM Sotheby’s expects it to fetch between £800,000 and £1m when it crosses the block in October.
Chassis number 4245 was sold to its first owner, one Walter Becker, in Nürnberg, Germany, in 1971. Three years later the advertising executive sold it on to Hans-Peter Weber, who retained the Miura for the rest of his life.