Rare Lamborghini Miura Donation in San Diego

Donate a legendary Lamborghini Miura, the first true mid-engine supercar, crafted with Bizzarrini V12 architecture and Bertone design, preserving a timeless legacy in San Diego.

The Lamborghini Miura, produced between 1966 and 1973, represents an extraordinary chapter in automotive history. With approximately 764 units across its P400, P400 S, and P400 SV generations, this masterpiece is hailed as the first true mid-engine production supercar. Residing in San Diego, a Miura donor embodies not just a vehicle, but a legacy, with auction values ranging from $2 million to upwards of $5 million for the coveted matching-numbers SV examples at renowned venues like Bonhams, RM Sotheby's, and Gooding & Co.

Donating a Miura to Wheel Forward not only honors its heritage but also ensures that the vehicle receives the utmost respect and care during its transition. Our commitment to preserving matching-numbers integrity and factory-original attributes is paramount, reflecting the legacy of Lamborghini's craftsmanship forged in Sant'Agata Bolognese.

📖Generation guide

P400 • 1966-1969

Approximately 275 units produced, featuring the original 350hp Bizzarrini-derived 3.9L V12. Known for its timeless design by Marcello Gandini, it set the standard for future supercars.

P400 S • 1968-1971

Approximately 338 units, boasting 370hp with improved features like vented brakes and power windows. This iteration refined the Miura experience, combining power with comfort.

P400 SV • 1971-1973

The most collectible variant, with around 150 units produced, featuring 385hp and a split-sump engine. This halo model commands auction prices between $3-5M+, highlighting its desirability.

Known issues by generation

Each generation of the Miura carries specific mechanical characteristics and known issues. The transverse-mounted 3.9L V12, while a marvel of engineering, can experience lubrication complications, particularly in the P400 and P400 S due to shared engine-and-gearbox sump designs. Regular servicing of the Weber 40 IDA carburetors is essential for optimal performance, with expert adjustments necessary for synchronization. Additionally, high-mileage examples may encounter camshaft and timing-chain wear, necessitating engine-out services. Rust issues on the steel monocoque chassis and aluminum body panels due to the era's inadequate protection are common, requiring careful inspection and possibly extensive restorations.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of a Lamborghini Miura is heavily influenced by its condition, verification, and provenance. Matching-numbers VIN-to-engine-to-gearbox verification is absolutely mandatory, as non-conforming examples face steep discounts. Factory-original paint retains a significant premium—ranging between 30-50%—compared to refinished cars. Polo Storico factory restorations command higher values compared to independent restorations, and all documentation, including the Sant'Agata Bolognese factory build sheet, is essential for an accurate appraisal. At auction, the Miura is a blue-chip investment, with values reflecting its status as a vintage supercar.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Lamborghini Miura through Wheel Forward is a seamless process that ensures its legacy is preserved. A qualified appraisal is necessary, which means engaging recognized marque specialists such as Hagerty Senior Appraisers or Bonhams experts. IRS Form 8283 Section B will be essential for valuation and tax purposes, as any Miura qualifies well above the $5k threshold. Enclosed transport with air-ride suspension is mandatory—no open-trailer transport under any circumstances—to safeguard your valuable donation. Ensure matching-numbers VIN verification and complete factory build-sheet documentation for a smooth transition.

San Diego regional notes

For Miura owners in San Diego, recognizing the significance of local expertise is crucial. Access to vintage Lamborghini specialists like Bobileff, Symbolic, and Joe Macari ensures that your vehicle receives the meticulous care it demands. Given the unique challenges posed by the region's climate and the historical rust vulnerabilities of 1960s-70s Italian vehicles, it's paramount to work with professionals who understand the intricacies of preservation and restoration specific to the Miura. This local knowledge significantly enhances the longevity and authenticity of your prized possession.

FAQ

What is the process for verifying the matching-numbers VIN?
The verification involves ensuring that the engine number, gearbox number, and chassis plate align with the factory build sheet from the Sant'Agata Bolognese archives. A qualified appraiser can assist in this process.
What is the difference between Polo Storico factory restoration and independent specialist restoration?
Polo Storico represents Lamborghini's factory restoration division and often commands a premium due to the authenticity and attention to detail. Independent restorations, while potentially high-quality, may not carry the same value during resale.
What documents are required from the Sant'Agata Bolognese archives?
A factory build sheet is essential to confirm the authenticity of your Miura. This document details the original specifications and verifies the matching-numbers status of your vehicle.
How does original paint affect the value of my Miura?
Original paint is highly sought after and commands a significant premium—typically 30-50%—over refinished examples. Its rarity significantly impacts the vehicle's value at auction.
What appraisal threshold applies to my Miura for IRS Form 8283 Section B?
All Miura models exceed the $5,000 threshold for IRS Form 8283 Section B, necessitating a qualified appraisal by a recognized marque specialist, ensuring accurate value assessment.
What distinguishes the Weber carburetor from Bosch K-Jetronic for Countach 5000 QV?
The Weber 44 DCNF offers superior performance and responsiveness compared to the Bosch K-Jetronic, which was used for U.S. models. Cars with Weber carbs typically attract a premium in the market.
What significance does original-buyer provenance hold for the LM002?
Original-buyer provenance can greatly increase value, especially if the car was owned by notable figures such as royalty. This documentation can add substantial value during resale.

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If you own a Lamborghini Miura (P400, P400 S, or P400 SV), consider donating to Wheel Forward. Your contribution not only preserves a piece of automotive history but also ensures its legacy thrives within the San Diego community. Join us in celebrating the artistry of Lamborghini while contributing to a noble cause.

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