Orange 1970 Lamborghini Miura S (w/ startup)
A rare orange 1970 Lamborghini Miura S (also known as Miura P400S), one of 338 Miura S's built, arriving at the Motor4Toys Charity Car Show & Toy Drive at Los Angeles Pierce College.
This was the car that essentially defined what people now associate with the Lamborghini name - two seats, a sleek design, a low profile, and a big engine mounted behind the cabin. Putting the engine out back was undoubtedly a bold move for the brand at the time, and while the Miura is one heck of a sexy car, some believe that it wasn't until the Countach that Lamborghini really mastered the art of creating a design around a rear-mid-engined layout. But there's no doubt the Miura showed the world that Lamborghini was serious about building a true supercar, and its fingerprints are still embedded in some of the brand's most iconic modern models.
Would you choose this Miura over a new Revuelto? Leave a comment on YouTube and let me know!

