Last week I saw an item on eBay that caught my eye. The photo's weren't very clear but the price stayed low and I took a gamble. It's obviously play-worn, but you don't see them very often. It arrived today and seems genuine, it has thin solid wheels.
What do people think, does it look genuine ? It cost me £1.20 + postage so worth a punt..........
Rob
Miura Acquisition
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Looks good to me. Any chance you can read the tool moulding details on the inside of each wheel, something like this...E61, 14D, F43 etc.
Ghosthunter.
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Re: Miura Acquisition
Hi Ghosty,
Just had my magnifying glass out. The numbers on the wheels are:
Front 17 & 2
Rear 15 & 28
There are no letters on any of the wheels
Rob
Just had my magnifying glass out. The numbers on the wheels are:
Front 17 & 2
Rear 15 & 28
There are no letters on any of the wheels
Rob
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Thanks Rob.
That means at least the wheels are right out of 1969 and these were re-tooled quite frequently so for late 1969 the wheels would have the letter 'A' before the number so I am confident a build date of mid to late 1969 can be assigned to your model.
Ghosthunter.
That means at least the wheels are right out of 1969 and these were re-tooled quite frequently so for late 1969 the wheels would have the letter 'A' before the number so I am confident a build date of mid to late 1969 can be assigned to your model.
Ghosthunter.
Re: Miura Acquisition
As Ghosty has commented this is a genuine factory issue #33 and nice to see it with the tow guide on the baseplate. Nice and cheap, well done!
MOTORMAN
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Re: Miura Acquisition
A very nice find with the tow guide on the front.
George T.
George T.