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http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/arti...E/60104001/1057
Autoweek has an article as well, I wish I was rich.
Autoweek has an article as well, I wish I was rich.
That concept is UTTERLY GEORGEOUS
. This is what they should make it as. If they come out with the car as it looks in the picture, It will be one of the best sellers in Lamborghini's history. This is why I always said that the Miura is the most beautiful car ever designed. I love the new car!
. This is what they should make it as. If they come out with the car as it looks in the picture, It will be one of the best sellers in Lamborghini's history. This is why I always said that the Miura is the most beautiful car ever designed. I love the new car!
OMG!!! That is 10 times better looking than the other concept of the Muira. I'm very pleased to see that they got rid of the black vents on the hood. It looks so much cleaner!
This is the first Lambo model since the Diablo that I have liked!
This is the first Lambo model since the Diablo that I have liked!
You got to hand it to Ford, even though it is beseiged by image and market share woes, they can still build cars others will copy - GT & Mustang. If memory serves me, the original Miura was influenced in part by the original GT40's back in the 60's. Look at an original and see what I mean.
Originally posted by hi5.0@January 6, 2006, 7:31 PM
You got to hand it to Ford, even though it is beseiged by image and market share woes, they can still build cars others will copy - GT & Mustang. If memory serves me, the original Miura was influenced in part by the original GT40's back in the 60's. Look at an original and see what I mean.
You got to hand it to Ford, even though it is beseiged by image and market share woes, they can still build cars others will copy - GT & Mustang. If memory serves me, the original Miura was influenced in part by the original GT40's back in the 60's. Look at an original and see what I mean.
As they say, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.


