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Lamborghini Miura: The First Supercar - The Gated Shift

Lamborghini Miura: The First Supercar - The Gated Shift

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This week, The Gated Shift podcast celebrates a true automotive masterpiece: the Lamborghini Miura. Join us as we explore the complete story of this iconic supercar, from its unlikely origins as a skunkworks project by a team of young engineers to its stunning debut at the 1966 Geneva Motor Show. We'll dissect Marcello Gandini's breathtaking design, analyze the innovative transversely-mounted V12 engine, and discuss the Miura's impact on the automotive world. We'll also cover the different Miura models (P400, P400S, P400SV, Jota), its limited but fascinating motorsport involvement, and its current status as a multi-million dollar collector car. If you love Italian exotics, groundbreaking design, or simply appreciate automotive beauty, this episode is a must-listen! Subscribe to The Gated Shift for weekly deep dives into the world of cars.

Well, folks, we've reached the end of the road for this week's episode of The Gated Shift. Hopefully, we didn't stall out on you! If you enjoyed the ride, don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends – unless they drive something boring, then maybe keep it to yourself. You can find us on youtube at MoneyShift, and you can send your hate mail, love letters, or just regular questions to moneyshiftpodcast@gmail.com. Until next week, remember: life's too short to drive boring cars!

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