Equipment
3929/385hp, 5-speed, split sump, Campagnolo wheels, Pirelli Cinturato tires, power windows, factory air conditioning.
Condition
Genuine SV. One of 150 built and just 96 split-sump cars. Represented as matching numbers engine. Caught fire in London in 2013 and was extensively damaged, then it received a restoration in Italy overseen by Lamborghini test driver Valentino Balboni. Silver was an odd color choice but the paint looks very good, as does the interior. There are some dings in the side intakes located near the bottom of the car, though.
Market commentary
This Miura was yellow when it famously caught fire and was caught on video doing so. It would have been worth less than a million dollars then, but the miura market is an entirely different animal from what it was 11 years ago. Top-spec SV models can be worth in the high-$3M or over-$4M range. But, given this one's history and color change, the lower result here makes sense.