1967 Lamborghini Miura

Back when the supercar phenomenon was still fresh, Lamborghini gained instant fandom with the now-classic designed 1967 Miura. The body is renowned for its proportion and the very visible vents sitting on the front hood of the car. Besides that, there is also the performance of the engine that set it apart in this era.
The irony of this model? Well, the engineering team designed it in its spare time, against the wishes of owner Ferruccio Lamborghini. He was more interested in GT-style automobiles instead of the race-style created by Ferrari. Now it’s one of his companies biggest legacy vehicles and can still perform amazingly with a 345 horsepower V12 engine.

