Yes. Miura S
Aluminum body, transverse mounted mid-engine V12.
This car was really the first super car.
Here’s the story in this car...
In 1971 a wealthy Persian family sent their 19 yr old daughter here to go to school at Berkeley. They bought the Lambo for her so she’d have something to drive...
At some point she got in a small fender bender and wrinkled the nose. I don’t know if it damaged the radiator but for some reason she couldn’t drive it. They never fixed the car and parked it. It sat for 45 years. This guy somehow heard about the car, found it and went and bought it. He’s in the process of restoring it. That’s why, in the pic, there’s no paint on the front end. The color you see isn’t primer, it’s hand fabricated aluminum. The car is immaculate. He showed me the perfectly rebuilt and restored motor but I didn’t take a pic
. He has a lot of documentation on the car, including a pic of it sitting in front of the international student building at Berkeley in 1971.
I have a feeling I’ll be seeing the car again soon.
He showed me some chrome door trim pieces and the inner door latch off of one of the doors...every single part on these cars is number stamped for that specific car.
It’s an amazing car.
Here’s a mindblower...he also has an orange 1969 concourse restored Miura S.
One of these cars will set you back $2 million.