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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Lamborghini Miura Celebrates 50th Anniversary “The Italian Job” reloaded

The Lamborghini Miura celebrates its 50th anniversary “The Italian Job” reloaded



And I am going to celebrate by posting pictures of the Miura I made in Gran Turismo!

Here they are from my Gran Turismo Photo Dump blog.


First, here is the GT5 Lamborghini Miura P400 Bertone Prototype CN.0706.

But this time it is actually in my garage, and cost me Cr. 15,000,000 too! So more closeups this time.


Parked now at San Gimignano - Town Square. 

However, my major complaint is the thing the GT camera does to orange - turning it into cheap yellow in the sun.


"Eyelashes".











The Miura is the "world's first genuine supercar".





Engineered by a Lamborghini team, designed by Marcello Gandini at Bertone.





In keeping with tradition, the Miura was so named for the famous breed of fighting bulls reared by Don Eduardo Miura. Allegedly they are so fearsome that lessor matadors often refuse to face them.









The hood is a clamshell design.



Now at Siena - Piazza del Campo.


Leather with white piping.


A window crank handle.


 Exposed screws.









In on-track photos, here is a 1967 Lamborghini Miura P400 Bertone in GT5.


Seen here at Madrid Circuit.




The Miura... so named after the famous strain of Spanish fighting bulls reared by one Don Eduardo Miura. 

So fearsome were the  bulls that lesser matadors often refused to face them.



It is also way too expensive in the game at Cr. 15,000,000.






Pictures of a 1967 Lamborghini Miura P400 Bertone Prototype CN.0706.


Don't own it in GT6 as it costs over Cr. 15,000,000.


Raced it in one of the mission races.


Like its headlight fixtures.














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