Owner: Michael Jetzer

The 1967 Lamborghini P400 Miura was the first model of the Miura, a car that many consider to be the world's first supercar. It had a 3.9-liter V12 engine and produced 350 horsepower. Car No. 19 of 764, Michael Jetzer’s Miura has traveled the world. Originally sold by a Lamborghini dealer in Milano, Italy, the car spent the early 1970s in California before returning to Europe to owners in Germany and Belgium in the early 1990s.

After being seized by the Belgian government, the V12-powered machine was sold at auction in 2001 to a Canadian auto dealer and brought back to North America. Jetzer purchased the car unrestored in the summer of 2001 and began the meticulous restoration process.