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Jasper, That Pagoda looks lovely! Great backdrop.

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One day .... :love10:

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That has GOT to be called a Stingray 8)
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Helen wrote:
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That has GOT to be called a Stingray 8)
Nope, that's a Miura 8)
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Bootsy wrote:Nope, that's a Miura 8)
and not any old Miura either, it's the ZN-75!

One of the most exclusive Miura's, still in existance, is the Miura P400 Roadster, which was presented on the 1968 Brussels Auto Show.
Designed and built by bertone, this open version was not a normal Lamborghini with the roof removed. Unlike the 350 GTS presented by Touring a few years earlier, the Miura Roadster was almost completely redesigned, with excellent taste as always.

The complete rear section of the car was modified, the rear louvres covering the engine were removed, the tail lights changed and the exaust pipes now went through the lower grill. Various small changes were made to the rear section of the original Miura, like lowering the roofline by 3 cm, and the angle of the windscreen was changed. All this was necessary to eliminate undesired turbulence at 300 Km/h even without the roof, which was actually never even built.

The interior also had to be modified, because the switches from the overhead console had to be put somewhere on the dashboard, and the steering wheel showed a great similarity with the one of the Marzal and the Espada prototype.

The car was finished in a bright-metallic azure, while the interior was upholstered in a magnolia coloured leather (just like on the first 35O GTV). The impact of this prototype was very great, but this was to be another one-off, many owners requested a similar car, but Lamborghini never officially delivered a Miura Roadster or even a replica, but Bertone had never even built a top for their prototype.

The Miura Roadster was also known as the Spider or Spyder, but its official denomination was the Roadster, this original car was soon sold to the ILZRO, the International Lead and Zinc Research Corporation. This company was already delivering various metals to the car industry (aluminium, zinc and alloys).

They decided to buy a Miura some time earlier to reconstruct it using their own metals and technology, to show the car on various auto shows and display the use of their metal alloys.
The ILZRO was able to acquire the Miura Roadster since Lamborghini wouldn't authorise the modification of a production Miura, and Bertone began working on it as soon as the ILZRO received it. It was completely disassembled and all possible parts were changed into zinc-plated, chrome-plated, polished or remanufactured using some metal made by the ILZRO, some of these items included the carburators stacks, exhaust system, radiator, bumpers, switches and both front and rear bumpers.

These modifications were all directed by John Foster, who was actually a designer for Ford. But the result was rather special, the Miura Roadster was converted into an showcar, a Miura replica almost.
Bertone usually used bright colors and contrasting black detail work like on the original prototype, but this car featured chrome details, and was finished in a metallic green sprayed over a black metallic base giving a strange dark green pearl like color, with a contrasting brown suede upholstery it looked really nice.

The name also changed, now into the 'Zn-75', a name taken from the periodic table of metals used for this modificaton. The Zn-75 appeared in May 1969, it was displayed all over the world on various Auto Show and to automotive companies worldwide, always attracting a lot of attention, when this job was over, the Miura Roadster was auctioned off to S.F. Radtke, the Executive Vice President of the Ilzro at that time.

In late 1980 the Miura ZN75 was completely refurbished by Synthetex Inc. and valued at $186,000 when Mr Radtke donated the car to the Boston Transportation Museum in Massachusets, U.S.A. in February 1981. The Miura was then shown in this museum for a long time were it was for sale at one time for only $ 50,000, later it was restored for the museum by J. Geils who was actually on the board at the museum.
After the restoration the car was sold at an unknown auction for a rumoured $200,000. Later this rare Miura was auctioned again and bought by the UK based Portman group, who intended to start a Lamborghini museum featuring this very unique Miura.

As usual this one of a kind prototype caused several Miura owner to request a Roadster from the factory, but they made no intentions of actually producing an open-top Miura, so some owners took their original Miura to a workshop and hat it modified into a Roadster replica, one of the more famous ones is the white Miura transformed by Herbert Hahne, the German Lamborghini importer, this one also featured wider wheel rims and other bodywork changes making it look like an open-top Jota.
Only one real Roadster exists, and all the replica's actually lower the value of the original Miura on which they are built.

The original ZN-75 changed hands several times over the last few years before it ended up in the United States, owned by a New York based real estate developer, Adam Gordon who decided to have the car restored to the 1968 Brussels Salon original by the well known Miura restoration specialist Gary Bobileff.
The total restoration of this one of a kind Lamborghini will probably take about two years, but this will create one of the most valuable Lamborghini's in the world.

So there.....
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please tell me that you got all that detail from somewhere other than in your head!!
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Mike wrote:The total restoration of this one of a kind Lamborghini will probably take about two years.....
Fast-track resto compared to some, eh Mike :lol:
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Sorry, should have said. It's a 1938 (I think) Stanton Executive, rather nice I think.
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