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1968 Lamborghini Miura P400

3691roadItaly
Engine
4.0L V12 transversely mounted, 350 hp
Colour
Bianco Acrilico (white)

Chassis 3691 is a late first-generation Lamborghini Miura P400 bearing production number 257, finished in factory-correct Bianco Acrilico over a Gobi interior. Delivered new on 12 August 1968 through the Bologna dealership Italcar Ferretti, it is believed to have stayed in Italy for over four decades before passing to its current keeper. A professional restoration was subsequently carried out in Modena, leaving the car in its correct original specification.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
    Sold €1,608,125 (≈ $1.77M)

    RM Sotheby's catalogue lot →

  2. 1968-08-12 →Factory delivery
    Italian first owner via Italcar Ferretti (Bologna dealer)
    partial documentation

    Delivered new through the Bologna-based Lamborghini concessionaire Italcar Ferretti. The car is believed to have stayed in Italy throughout this period.

  3. → 2012
    Italian owner or owners prior to 2012
    none documentation

    The vehicle is understood to have remained in Italy up until 2012, though no specific intermediate owners are identified in the catalogue.

  4. 2012 →Private sale
    Current consignor
    partial documentation

    Commissioned a full restoration at a Modena workshop in mid-2014 and engaged a coachwork specialist in 2019 for painting and assembly.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 2014Restoration
    Marchesi & C

    A restoration was commissioned at a Modena-based workshop, documented by an invoice totalling approximately €34,160.

    Invoice accompanies the car as supporting documentation.

  2. 2019Bodywork
    Società Carrozzai Nonantola

    The car was repainted and reassembled by a specialist coachwork firm at a cost of approximately €30,000.

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