Lamborghini in vids
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dinkel

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27,646 posts

283 months

Saturday 27th January 2007
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0-n_cR9Hig

Load and Pauze, then start at 2:42 . . . Volume up.

Cathy Bach bounce

Please add more.

klassiekerrally

2,543 posts

280 months

Tuesday 30th January 2007
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OK, one of my favourites:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEl4UsVPWoY

Matt Monroe: 'On days like these'

Absolutely fantastic!

The sunglasses, the cigarette, how cool can one be?


Edited by klassiekerrally on Tuesday 30th January 21:44

elex

458 posts

234 months

Tuesday 30th January 2007
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My father saw the opening to the Italian Job on the telly one day in January, 1976 and bought a white Miura SV the next day. The power of the tube. How I wish for 'Days like those' again.

klassiekerrally

2,543 posts

280 months

Wednesday 31st January 2007
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elex said:
My father saw the opening to the Italian Job on the telly one day in January, 1976 and bought a white Miura SV the next day. The power of the tube. How I wish for 'Days like those' again.

yikes thumbup bow clap

Does that Miura still exist?

The_Doc

6,051 posts

245 months

Wednesday 31st January 2007
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elex said:
My father saw the opening to the Italian Job on the telly one day in January, 1976 and bought a white Miura SV the next day. The power of the tube. How I wish for 'Days like those' again.


I saw that film when I was about 8 yrs old, then spent the next 10 years waiting to be old enough to drive the road, which I have done now. No Miura yet though...
Also bought a Matt Munro 3CD boxset just for that track. (it was £3.99 at HMV)

Will

elex

458 posts

234 months

Wednesday 31st January 2007
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klassiekerrally said:
elex said:
My father saw the opening to the Italian Job on the telly one day in January, 1976 and bought a white Miura SV the next day. The power of the tube. How I wish for 'Days like those' again.

yikes thumbup bow clap

Does that Miura still exist?


I don't know if the Italian Job car still exists but would be good to know where it is now. It would be interesting to know the story of the car that was smashed and whether it was one that was previously smashed before the film or indeed the same car. If you look at the wreckage that gets thrown over the side there is no engine in it.

The white SV my late father bought still exists and has been owned by its current owner for quite some time. I'd love to see it again or does anyone have any pics of it on here? The reg. is RYY 161K.

klassiekerrally

2,543 posts

280 months

Wednesday 31st January 2007
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elex said:
I don't know if the Italian Job car still exists but would be good to know where it is now. It would be interesting to know the story of the car that was smashed and whether it was one that was previously smashed before the film or indeed the same car. If you look at the wreckage that gets thrown over the side there is no engine in it.

They (the film makers) found the smashed car in a scrapyard! Imagine that nowadays!

elex said:
The white SV my late father bought still exists and has been owned by its current owner for quite some time. I'd love to see it again or does anyone have any pics of it on here? The reg. is RYY 161K.

If you've still know the chassis number, you could try to find it at [url]www.lamborghiniregistry.com[/url]

elex

458 posts

234 months

Wednesday 31st January 2007
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I'd love to know more about both the smashed car and the one Rossano Brazzi drives around the Alps into the tunnel. Does anyone have any more info on them?

Yes, I have seen the www.lamborghiniregistry.com website. The one my father owned is chassis 4830 and was allegedly owned by Elton John before my father according to the dealer we bought it from.

klassiekerrally

2,543 posts

280 months

Wednesday 31st January 2007
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elex said:
I'd love to know more about both the smashed car and the one Rossano Brazzi drives around the Alps into the tunnel. Does anyone have any more info on them?

Yes, I have seen the www.lamborghiniregistry.com website. The one my father owned is chassis 4830 and was allegedly owned by Elton John before my father according to the dealer we bought it from.

Sorry for the hijack Albert...

The white Miura still exists:
www.lamborghiniregistry.com/Miura/MiuraSV/4830.html

gumballer

973 posts

251 months

Wednesday 31st January 2007
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theres a white miura in the carrera sport days thread on here, might be the same one...

elex

458 posts

234 months

Wednesday 31st January 2007
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Yes, I have seen that. I know it exists and has been owned by its current owner for quite some time. I just wondered if anyone had any pics of it as I know it was owned by the renowned Lambo enthusiast Barry Robinson in the '80s. Perhaps one of its owners had taken it to some events like Goodwood for example????

elex

458 posts

234 months

Wednesday 31st January 2007
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gumballer said:
theres a white miura in the carrera sport days thread on here, might be the same one...


Thanks Gumballer, it's not the one. That one is a standard Miura. You can tell from the windscreen surround which is black. On the S and SV the windscreen surround is chrome and the rear whels are bigger on the SV. Sorry for sounding like an annorak and to the author of this thread.

dinkel

Original Poster:

27,646 posts

283 months

Wednesday 31st January 2007
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David A

3,717 posts

276 months

Friday 2nd February 2007
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klassiekerrally said:
OK, one of my favourites:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEl4UsVPWoY

Matt Monroe: 'On days like these'

Absolutely fantastic!

The sunglasses, the cigarette, how cool can one be?


Edited by klassiekerrally on Tuesday 30th January 21:44


Tis a great song, downloaded yesterday, roof down, drive thru london, feeling on top of the world. All good.

Dave

sclayto2

971 posts

234 months

Friday 2nd February 2007
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The Miura, wasn't a complete car. It was a styling buck, used by the design workshop and a crashed car's chassis.

After a quick search: www.theitalianjob.com/cars_fastcars.htm

boxer365

77 posts

235 months

Friday 2nd February 2007
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sclayto2 said:
The Miura, wasn't a complete car. It was a styling buck, used by the design workshop and a crashed car's chassis.

After a quick search: www.theitalianjob.com/cars_fastcars.htm


Thanks for that, Simon. Very interesting, and also how they used the Lancia in place of throwing the DB4 over the side.

snapper seven

713 posts

239 months

Friday 2nd February 2007
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dinkel said:


Anyone know where is it possible to get a download of this '60 minute' clip or the video itself!?!?!

klassiekerrally

2,543 posts

280 months

Saturday 3rd February 2007
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sclayto2 said:
The Miura, wasn't a complete car. It was a styling buck, used by the design workshop and a crashed car's chassis.

After a quick search: www.theitalianjob.com/cars_fastcars.htm

Funny: the Lancia Appia they show, is photographed in The Netherlands at The Gallery in Brummen. www.thegallerybrummen.nl

g@ry

323 posts

244 months

Saturday 3rd February 2007
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=evSMfV455QM

the original and best video i.m.o

boxer365

77 posts

235 months

Saturday 3rd February 2007
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g@ry said:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=evSMfV455QM

the original and best video i.m.o


It's been removed. What was it?