Nobody has nominated a collective noun for a group of Lamborghini Miuras, because why would they? It isn’t often that numerous Lamborghini Miuras come together. But the car only turns 60 years old once, so the frontage of Historit will be given over to the original supercar at the Scramble on Sunday 26 April.
The display will spread indoors, too, because the eagle-eyed Scramble visitor will have noticed one in the line-up during the January event.
It was in 1966 that the world was introduced to perhaps the most beautiful car ever made, a world away from the tractors that built Ferruccio’s empire. Just two years earlier, in 1964, new car-maker Lamborghini revealed the 350GT at the Geneva Motor Show, the same venue the Miura wowed the automotive world.
The V12 had grown from 3.5-litres, as in the 350GT, to 4.0-litres and the Miura took on the P400 suffix. Only around 750 were built in P400, P400S and the flared-arch P400SV forms, but its importance weighs far heavier.
See the cars at the sold-out Scramble on Sunday 26 April.
