Lamborghini Miura P400 by Bertone, 1968
This yellow Lamborghini spent most of its life hidden away in a closed garage. In its early years, however, it appeared at motor shows and promotional events, including a memorable role in the 1968 French film La Leçon Particulière, where it darts through the iconic landmarks of Paris, preserving a rare piece of automotive history on film.
Powered by a 4.0-liter V12 engine, it was the fastest production car in the world at the end of the 1960s. In 1979, the Miura was acquired by the renowned collector Petitjean, and it has remained in storage ever since.
As a result, the car requires a comprehensive mechanical restoration to return it to full operating condition. That is precisely why its price is not among the highest: just €715,000—a bargain for the right collector.





