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This rare 1968 Lamborghini Miura Jota SVR, a tribute to the legendary Miura Jota, is for sale in Japan. Painted in a coat of red paint, this Miura has spent 40 years of its life in Japan and has ...
Eight months later, Lamborghini gave him the car you see here: The Miura Jota SVR, the only one like it in the world. Steber described it to me as being "fantastic," but he didn't own it for long.
For one thing, this could be a rendered taking the most extreme factory Miura in the world, namely the Jota SVR (check it out in the gallery above), to the next level. The Lamborghini Miura Jota ...
Don’t let its name fool you, as this tastefully customized Miura “SVR Jota” wants to be like ... Back in the day, Lamborghini employed New Zeeland test driver, automotive engineer and ...
Only one of them became an SVR. It all started when Lamborghini test driver Bob Wallace decided to build a Miura race car in the early 70s. He developed the Jota around FIA Appendix J ...
This looks like a Lamborghini Miura Jota SVR, but it's not a Lamborghini Miura Jota SVR. It's not a replica, or a kit car. It wasn't made with revolutionary and dangerous shrink ray technology.
The Jota name has returned to Lamborghini. Here's what it means ... the only Miura in existence to wear the SVR badge had officially been created. Despite his determination towards having it ...
One of the most hardcore Miuras ever made, the Lamborghini Miura SVR road car was a more extreme version of the Miura Jota, which itself was a high performance derivative. Just five Jotas were built ...
the Miura SVR: a race car evolution of the fabled Jota developed by Lamborghini test driver Bob Wallace, which was even featured in the Japanese manga “Circuit Wolf” Read the incredible story of this ...