Simon Kidston's Miura Book and Register are now out!!!
Discussion
SIMON KIDSTON'S MIURA BOOK.
Simon Kidston's long awaited and comprehensive Miura Book and Register researched by Steve Wakefield, Emanuele Collo, Bruno Bourras and Thomas Berns are now out. No affiliation. See www.miurabook.com
Classic & Sports Car magazine's Book of the Month apparently.
Simon Kidston's long awaited and comprehensive Miura Book and Register researched by Steve Wakefield, Emanuele Collo, Bruno Bourras and Thomas Berns are now out. No affiliation. See www.miurabook.com
Classic & Sports Car magazine's Book of the Month apparently.
Edited by miurasv on Sunday 15th August 11:29
miurasv said:
SIMON KIDSTON'S MIURA BOOK.
Simon Kidston's long awaited and comprehensive Miura Book and Register researched by Steve Wakefield, Emanuele Collo and Bruno Bourras are now out. No affiliation. See www.miurabook.com
Classic & Sports Car magazine's Book of the Month apparently.
As well as being researched by the above named, along with Kidston himself, the writing of the book was started a long time ago by Marc Sonnery, who interviewed key people who have since died, and was completed by Jon Presnell.Simon Kidston's long awaited and comprehensive Miura Book and Register researched by Steve Wakefield, Emanuele Collo and Bruno Bourras are now out. No affiliation. See www.miurabook.com
Classic & Sports Car magazine's Book of the Month apparently.
What Gordon Murray and Peter Stevens have to say about the Miura's engineering and styling will surely be fascinating.
See the actual review by Classic & Sports Car in the pic below.[url]

Edited by miurasv on Friday 17th July 23:19
thegreenhell said:
There's a slightly soggy copy of the book in Portofino harbour, if you fancy retrieving it...
What a cracking little film. We were there last September, didn't see any Miuras or Maserati. Did see one or two well heeled beauties though - of the female kind 
Thanks for posting!
P5BNij said:
I knew I should have been quicker off the mark...... oh well, that's £400 to go back into the car buying pot!
Apparently there's a companion volume "The Lamborghini Miura Register" coming detailing every one of the 762 built. price is £250 .got this info from " Octane" magazine. If quick you may get one and save yourself £150. You never know like the new GT40 and F40 Kidston may bring out a second edition ,never say never. P.S
rat rod said:
Apparently there's a companion volume "The Lamborghini Miura Register" coming detailing every one of the 762 built. price is £250 .got this info from " Octane" magazine. If quick you may get one and save yourself £150.
You never know like the new GT40 and F40 Kidston may bring out a second edition ,never say never. P.S
He certainly seemed to have reneged on the “limited to 762 copies” promise if you look on his website. As someone who was induced to buy this as a result of the limited production run (one per car), I think a little chat re misrepresentation is called for ...You never know like the new GT40 and F40 Kidston may bring out a second edition ,never say never. P.S
85Carrera said:
He certainly seemed to have reneged on the “limited to 762 copies” promise if you look on his website. As someone who was induced to buy this as a result of the limited production run (one per car), I think a little chat re misrepresentation is called for ...
In what way? I work with Simon. The books are limited to 762 copies plus some super editions at £1000s. All regular editions sold out - yours will already have appreciated considerably. Register coming pre-Xmas is a different, companion book.
Edited by stevewak on Wednesday 9th September 10:26
85Carrera said:
He certainly seemed to have reneged on the “limited to 762 copies” promise if you look on his website. As someone who was induced to buy this as a result of the limited production run (one per car), I think a little chat re misrepresentation is called for ...
One was sold on eBay for £1,500 the other day. Still want that 'little chat'?456mgt said:
Scratching my head over this; it's already an expensive book and I can't think what on earth would possess you to spend 1.5K on it. Is it speculation?
It's the best book there has ever been on the Miura. No one will ever do a better one, some owners and enthusiasts missed out and just had to have it at any price. Rare books do appreciate, particularly if they are definitive. The Bartz Dino book has appreciated in a similar manner, as have many others.
rat rod said:
Apparently there's a companion volume "The Lamborghini Miura Register" coming detailing every one of the 762 built. price is £250 .got this info from " Octane" magazine. If quick you may get one and save yourself £150.
You never know like the new GT40 and F40 Kidston may bring out a second edition ,never say never. P.S
Thanks for the heads up rat-rod just pre-ordered one now for next year .regards jimYou never know like the new GT40 and F40 Kidston may bring out a second edition ,never say never. P.S
yzr500 said:
rat rod said:
Apparently there's a companion volume "The Lamborghini Miura Register" coming detailing every one of the 762 built. price is £250 .got this info from " Octane" magazine. If quick you may get one and save yourself £150.
You never know like the new GT40 and F40 Kidston may bring out a second edition ,never say never. P.S
Thanks for the heads up rat-rod just pre-ordered one now for next year .regards jimYou never know like the new GT40 and F40 Kidston may bring out a second edition ,never say never. P.S
yzr500 said:
rat rod said:
No prob Jim,hope you enjoy it, See your 360 ad today, good luck with sale ,What's next.
MMM had a drive in my young brothers Yellow Gallardo E gear ,very nice !!!!!but not too fussed about selling the 360Maybe because i'm getting old but the F430 is so much easier to drive in traffic where as the Gallardo can be a jirky process if not precise,
Funny really as i remember you telling me that the guy you bought the 360 from replaced it with a Gallardo .
They seem to share a similar market place.
Edited by rat rod on Monday 26th October 23:38
Gassing Station | Lamborghini Classics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff