RE: A Winter's Tale: Time for Tea

RE: A Winter's Tale: Time for Tea

Thursday 14th December 2017

A Winter's Tale: Time for Tea?

Forget the Urus, the Miura is Lamborghini's ultimate snow car



Typical Lamborghini owners hardly ever drive their cars in the rain, let alone snow, but then again the protagonist of this story isn't a typical owner.

The Shah of Persia was, as you might expect, quite an interesting man. He bore the unassuming title of 'King of Kings', but it seems a more appropriate moniker may well have been 'King of Cars'. From the modern G-Wagen, which his request for a civilian version of the then military-only vehicle helped create, to the Maserati 5000GT, built after he asked Giulio Alfieri to slot a modified 5-litre engine from the 450S into a 3500GT, his fingerprints can be found throughout automotive history. This video, however, tells a different story.

It's yet another great production by Simon Kidston, whose work we've been bingeing on since that RUF film. This one tells the story of the Shah of Persia's need for a car to drive from his personal residence in Switzerland to the ski resort in St Moritz. The obvious choice for a man such as the Shah was, of course, a Lamborghini Miura with specially commissioned studded winter tyres and another excellent video ensues. If you want to check out some more of Simon's videos, and you should, then you can check out his Vimeo page here.

 

[Lead image: Kidston]

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havoc

Original Poster:

30,065 posts

235 months

Thursday 14th December 2017
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Thanks PH...here I am, ton of work to do and you've just shown me SK's Vimeo page! frown

Anyway, cool video, although I prefer the RUF one.



(Coincidentally, was talking about winter wheels/tyres for the NSX on Tuesday...)

sutts

897 posts

148 months

Thursday 14th December 2017
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Very enjoyable. Make sure you watch it all the way through to the end of the credits!

givablondabone

5,504 posts

155 months

Thursday 14th December 2017
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My alltime want classic. When the numbers come up.

sgtBerbatov

2,597 posts

81 months

Thursday 14th December 2017
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Going to give these a wash while my hand maidens bathe me in cows milk tonight.

a d price

5 posts

117 months

Thursday 14th December 2017
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Pure class

Deansfield

224 posts

104 months

Thursday 14th December 2017
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I loved that from start to finish, thanks
An excellent video of an amazing car from The Italian Job , the best car movie ever made 👌
Apart from Fast and Furious
I Jest 😢

Jex

838 posts

128 months

Thursday 14th December 2017
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No salt, no problem.

is1

188 posts

148 months

Thursday 14th December 2017
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Nice.
There's a hint of John Lewis Christmas ad about it!

ravon

599 posts

282 months

Thursday 14th December 2017
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Simply wonderful !

lb3nson

811 posts

89 months

Thursday 14th December 2017
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The Bugatti documentary on Vimeo may be the most interesting car related video I've watched this year. Awesome stuff!

ruaricoles

1,179 posts

225 months

Thursday 14th December 2017
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Lovely little film about a lovely little car!

dinkel

26,942 posts

258 months

Friday 15th December 2017
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lb3nson said:
The Bugatti documentary on Vimeo may be the most interesting car related video I've watched this year. Awesome stuff!
There's more about Romano if you search carefully.

Twoshoe

854 posts

184 months

Friday 15th December 2017
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Warms the cockles of the heart!

(Thinks... Why do hearts have cockles???)

Turbobanana

6,266 posts

201 months

Friday 15th December 2017
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Twoshoe said:
Warms the cockles of the heart!

(Thinks... Why do hearts have cockles???)
Wiktionary said:

"First documented use in 1671. Corruption of Latin cochleae (“ventricles”) in cochleae cordis (“ventricles of the heart”). Earlier attempt to explain the etymology no longer noted in reference works: Possibly due to resemblance of cockles to hearts."

AlasdairB10

141 posts

191 months

Friday 15th December 2017
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V sensible to drive it in the snow - makes it less likely to catch fire!

Twoshoe

854 posts

184 months

Friday 15th December 2017
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Turbobanana said:
Twoshoe said:
Warms the cockles of the heart!

(Thinks... Why do hearts have cockles???)
Wiktionary said:

"First documented use in 1671. Corruption of Latin cochleae (“ventricles”) in cochleae cordis (“ventricles of the heart”). Earlier attempt to explain the etymology no longer noted in reference works: Possibly due to resemblance of cockles to hearts."
Ah, thanks, it's amazing what you learn on PH - and my other half thinks it's just a waste of time!

rtz62

3,369 posts

155 months

Friday 15th December 2017
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Engaging little film, wish it was a bit longer.
However, as per the previous one we saw from Kisdston, it leaves you wanting more. Which is a very good thing...

j90gta

563 posts

134 months

Friday 15th December 2017
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Grandad with best job ever thread.....(sadly never met either of mine....)

rob.e

2,861 posts

278 months

Friday 15th December 2017
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Lovely video

any more info on the car? is that the original shah of persia car, or just a very generous /trusting muira owner!?

Some other nice video's on SK's vimeo channel.

RoverP6B

4,338 posts

128 months

Saturday 16th December 2017
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rob.e said:
any more info on the car? is that the original shah of persia car, or just a very generous /trusting muira owner!?
I believe it is the same car. This would appear to indicate as much: https://www.ft.com/content/04467398-1115-11e1-ad22...