Donate Your Lamborghini Miura in Ohio Today

Join us in honoring the legacy of Lamborghini's first true supercar, the Miura, featuring a Bizzarrini-designed V12 and Marcello Gandini's iconic Bertone design.

The Lamborghini Miura, produced from 1966 to 1973, stands as a testament to automotive engineering and design excellence. With its transverse mid-mounted 3.9L V12 engine, the Miura (P400, P400 S, and P400 SV) represents the dawn of the modern supercar era. Collectively, only around 764 units were produced, making each example a valuable piece of history. Auction records for matching-numbers SV variants have reached upwards of $5 million, affirming the Miura's status in the blue-chip vintage supercar market.

As you consider donating your Miura to Buckeye Auto Gifts, we’ll ensure it receives the respect and preservation it deserves. From Bonhams to RM Sotheby’s and Gooding & Company, the Miura commands attention at concours events, highlighting its unique place in automotive heritage. Our commitment to maintaining matching-numbers integrity and provenance through Polo Storico documentation guarantees that your donation contributes to the legacy of this iconic vehicle.

📖Generation guide

P400 • 1966-1969

Approximately 275 units produced, featuring the original 350hp Bizzarrini-derived 3.9L V12, with a steel monocoque chassis and riveted aluminum body panels.

P400 S • 1968-1971

Around 338 units made, this variant includes 370hp and upgrades like vented brakes, power windows, and an enhanced cabin for improved comfort.

P400 SV • 1971-1973

The pinnacle Miura variant, approximately 150 produced, boasting 385hp, a split-sump engine design, and revised exterior styling. This model commands the highest auction prices.

Known issues by generation

Each Miura generation presents unique challenges, particularly with the transverse-mounted 3.9L V12 engine, renowned for its lubrication issues in the P400 and P400 S models due to shared engine-and-gearbox sump design. Specialist service for the four triple-throat Weber 40 IDA carburetors is critical for optimal performance, often exceeding $5,000 for a thorough rebuild. Additionally, high-mileage examples may experience camshaft and timing-chain wear, requiring significant engine-out restoration. Rust on the steel monocoque chassis and corrosion at dissimilar metal junctions are common concerns, underscoring the importance of maintaining comprehensive restoration and provenance documentation.

Donation value by condition + generation

The Lamborghini Miura exemplifies blue-chip vintage supercar investment, with matching-numbers VIN verification absolutely essential to secure a premium value. Original-paint examples command a 30-50% price uplift over refinished vehicles. Restoration provenance from Polo Storico or recognized marque specialists directly influences value, while documentation from the Sant'Agata Bolognese factory is mandatory for authenticity. Notably, original ownership history, such as ties to prominent figures, can add significant value, making thorough provenance documentation critical when assessing each Miura's worth.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Lamborghini Miura to Buckeye Auto Gifts involves a meticulous process aimed at preserving its value and legacy. We require a qualified appraiser from recognized specialists like Hagerty or RM Sotheby’s to ensure compliance with IRS regulations, particularly Form 8283 Section B. The donation must include matching-numbers VIN verification, the factory build sheet, and restoration provenance documentation. Additionally, transportation must be conducted in an enclosed vehicle with air-ride suspension, ensuring your Miura's safety during the donation process.

Ohio regional notes

For Miura owners in Ohio, securing specialized Lamborghini restoration services can be challenging, as recognized regional experts are limited. While local options may be available, many owners turn to established hubs like Bobileff and Symbolic International for quality service. Ohio’s climate can also pose risks for classic cars, emphasizing the need for careful storage and preservation, particularly against the effects of road salt and humidity that can exacerbate rust issues inherent to vintage Italian steel construction.

FAQ

How do I verify the matching-numbers VIN for my Miura?
To verify your matching-numbers VIN, you must align the engine number stamping, gearbox number stamping, and chassis number plate with the factory build sheet from the Sant'Agata Bolognese archives. This verification is crucial for authenticity and value.
What is Polo Storico restoration provenance and why is it important?
Polo Storico restoration provenance refers to factory-authenticated restorations conducted by Lamborghini’s historical restoration division. This provenance is essential as it guarantees restoration quality and adherence to factory specifications, thereby commanding premium values in the market.
What documents do I need for my Form 8283 Section B appraisal?
You will need to provide detailed documentation of your Miura, including the factory build sheet, restoration history, and matching-numbers verification. Engaging a qualified appraiser at this tier is critical to ensure accurate valuation and adherence to IRS requirements.
How do original-paint vehicles compare to refinished ones in terms of value?
Original-paint Miuras command a significant premium, often 30-50% more than refinished examples. The rarity and desirability of preserving factory paint enhance the vehicle’s overall value and authenticity in the collector market.
What appraisal threshold applies to my Miura for IRS purposes?
Because every Miura typically exceeds the $5,000 threshold significantly, IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable. This form requires detailed valuation and documentation, necessitating a recognized specialist’s appraisal.
What distinguishes European-carbureted Countach 5000 QV models?
The European-carbureted Countach 5000 QV features Weber 44 DCNF carburetors, providing enhanced performance compared to the US-spec Bosch K-Jetronic versions. This distinction can add substantial value to the European models in the collector market.
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Original-buyer provenance significantly enhances your LM002’s market value, especially if tied to notable figures such as members of the royal family or celebrities. Documented history can add $50,000 to $150,000 to the car's worth.

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If you own a Lamborghini Miura (P400, P400 S, or P400 SV) in Ohio, consider contributing to automotive history by donating your vehicle to Buckeye Auto Gifts. Your donation not only preserves this iconic supercar but also supports our mission to celebrate and maintain the legacy of classic automobiles. Join us in making a lasting impact!

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