Lamborghini Miura SV & Rod Stewart’s Countach Reach Record Prices at RM Sotheby’s

Miura SV

Winter might be unusually cold this year, but the hottest Lamborghini Miura SV and Countach reached record prices at RM Sotheby’s Paris Auction. Without a doubt, these two cars represent life goals to the world’s most discerning collectors. What you see here is a 1971 Miura SV chassis number #4840, and a 1977 Countach LP 400 chassis #1120262.

The first car is certified by Polo Storico, and it has been treated to a full Jota conversion. Regarded as the world’s first supercar, only 150 examples were produced. Way ahead of its time, it rocks a transverse-mid-mounted 4-liter V8 to offer perfect weight distribution, and it sold for $2,942,650. Sir Rod Stewart’s Countach was restored to its original shape, featuring the iconic “Periscopo” roof. This notch in the roof panel aligns with a rear-view mirror to offer great visibility. It hammered for $940,919, as we enter the era of the million-dollar Countach. The Polo Storico program is a great way to make sure your Lamborghini restoration is done correctly, so in the meantime, we have great deals on used Lamborghini Huracan for sale.

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