Lamborghini Miura Donation in Michigan

The Lamborghini Miura, celebrated for its groundbreaking Bizzarrini-derived V12 architecture and Bertone's timeless design, represents the pinnacle of mid-engine supercar excellence.

The Lamborghini Miura (P400, P400 S, P400 SV) is not merely a car; it is a legend. With a production range of just 764 units between 1966 and 1973, each Miura is a rare treasure, especially within the Michigan automotive community. As the first true mid-engine production supercar, the Miura was revolutionary, fusing stunning aesthetics with incredible performance, powered by a Bizzarrini-derived 3.9L V12 engine. Its timeless appeal has made it a darling at prestigious auctions, with matching-numbers examples commanding prices between $2-5M at Bonhams, RM Sotheby's, and Gooding & Company.

When you donate your Miura to Great Lakes Givers, you're not just contributing a vehicle; you're preserving a piece of automotive history. Our focus on factory-original examples and Polo Storico restoration provenance ensures your donation maintains its heritage and value. Matching-numbers verification is mandatory, aligning VIN, engine, and gearbox with the factory build sheet from Sant'Agata Bolognese, assuring that each Miura retains its integrity and prestige. Together, we can keep the spirit of Italian automotive excellence alive in Michigan.

đź“–Generation guide

P400 • 1966-1969

Approximately 275 units produced. The P400 features the original 350hp Bizzarrini-derived 3.9L V12 engine, emphasizing purity and performance.

P400 S • 1968-1971

Around 338 units made. Enhancements include a 370hp engine, vented brakes, and power windows, providing a blend of luxury and performance.

P400 SV • 1971-1973

Approximately 150 units, the SV is the ultimate iteration with a 385hp engine, enhanced chassis dynamics, and is the most collectible with commanding auction prices.

Miura SVJ • 1971-1975

Only 5 factory units produced. Retro-conversions exist, but the SVJ remains a halo model with values skyrocketing to $5-10M+, requiring stringent provenance.

Known issues by generation

The Lamborghini Miura, with its transverse-mounted 3.9L V12, exhibits specific mechanical nuances that collectors must be aware of. The original shared engine-and-gearbox sump in the P400 and P400 S can lead to lubrication issues, necessitating the split-sump upgrade common on the SV. Additionally, the four triple-throat Weber 40 IDA carburetors require specialist servicing for proper synchronization and jetting. High-mileage cars may face camshaft and timing chain wear requiring extensive engine-out servicing. Rust issues on the steel monocoque chassis and aluminum corrosion at dissimilar-metal junctions further underline the importance of thorough inspections and provenance before purchase or donation.

Donation value by condition + generation

When considering the value of a Lamborghini Miura, matching-numbers VIN verification is absolutely essential. Examples with factory-original paint can command a premium of 30-50% over refinished counterparts, while a factory-color change could significantly devalue the vehicle. Polo Storico factory-restoration provenance is highly regarded and often commands a premium over independent restorations. Documentation from Sant'Agata Bolognese is also mandatory to confirm authenticity. With auction comps at Bonhams, RM Sotheby's, and Gooding & Co being the primary market indicators, it’s crucial to engage qualified appraisers recognized in the Lamborghini community, rather than generalists.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Lamborghini Miura to Great Lakes Givers involves specific processes to ensure proper valuation and preservation. Engaging a qualified appraiser—such as those from Hagerty, RM Sotheby's, or specialized Lamborghini experts—is essential to ascertain your vehicle's worth. The IRS Form 8283 Section B applies heavily at this tier, as all donations exceed the $5k threshold. Enclosed transport with air-ride suspension is mandatory to ensure your car's safety during transit—open-trailer transport is never permitted. Documentation must include matching-numbers VIN, factory build sheet, and restoration shop provenance to validate the vehicle's history and value.

Michigan regional notes

In Michigan, where winter conditions can affect vintage car preservation, the care for Lamborghini Miura owners is paramount. Recognized national hubs like Bobileff, Symbolic, and Joe Macari provide specialized restoration services, but regional availability may be limited. Furthermore, owners must be particularly vigilant regarding the salt-belt implications on Italian steel monocoque rust protection, emphasizing the need for diligent maintenance and care in preserving these iconic vehicles.

FAQ

How can I verify my Miura's matching-numbers VIN?
Verification of matching-numbers VIN involves checking the engine number, gearbox number, and chassis number against the factory build sheet from the Sant'Agata Bolognese archives. This essential step ensures authenticity and preserves value.
What is the difference between Polo Storico restoration and independent restorations?
Polo Storico restoration is factory-certified and adheres to stringent standards set by Lamborghini, often commanding a premium in value. Independent restorations may vary in quality, but they can still bring value if executed by recognized marque specialists.
How important is the factory build sheet for my Miura?
The factory build sheet is crucial for verifying the authenticity of your Miura. It aligns the VIN, engine, and gearbox numbers, ensuring all elements are original, significantly impacting the car's market value.
What premium should I expect for factory-original paint?
Factory-original paint can command a 30-50% premium over refinished vehicles. Originality is key in the collector market, making untouched examples highly desirable.
What is the IRS Form 8283 Section B requirement for donations?
The IRS Form 8283 Section B is critical for donations exceeding $5k. It requires detailed documentation and valuation by a qualified appraiser, ensuring compliance for tax deduction purposes.
Are there differences in carburetors for the Countach 5000 QV?
Yes, the Countach 5000 QV features either Weber 44 DCNF carburetors for European models or Bosch K-Jetronic for US specs. European models tend to command a premium due to their performance characteristics.
What documentation increases the value of a LM002?
Provenance related to original buyers, such as connections to notable figures like the Mubarak family or Saudi royalty, can significantly enhance the value of an LM002, often adding $50-150k+ with proper documentation.

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If you own a Lamborghini Miura and are considering a contribution, your donation not only aids Great Lakes Givers but also preserves an extraordinary piece of automotive heritage. Join us in celebrating and protecting the legacy of this iconic supercar in Michigan.

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