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Who is the Muira man?

Who is the Muira man?

Kevin Johnson –
Welcome to Episode 3 of Car Caves; where we visit Bedfordshire, and the incredibly humble Kevin Johnson – aka Miura Man – opens the doors to his characterful wheel-house full of heavenly mid-engined supercars.

How much is a Miura worth?

Lamborghini Miura – Value for Money Considering everything, the Lamborghini Miura has always been an expensive car, only because of its originality. Today, the beautiful supercar is worth a hefty price somewhere in the range of $1.5 to $3 million, which is 5 to 15 times more than its base price.

Who is Kevin Johnson UK?

Kevin Johnson (born 30 August 1960 in Holyhead, Wales) is a partner at medicxi, a venture capital firm focused on life sciences investments based on the asset-centric approach to investing. He was formerly with Index Ventures, having joined the venture capital firm in 2010.

What is Kevin Johnson’s net worth?

$10 Million
Kevin Johnson was born in Sacramento, California in March 1966….Kevin Johnson Net Worth.

Net Worth: $10 Million
Date of Birth: Mar 4, 1966 (55 years old)
Gender: Male
Height: 6 ft (1.85 m)
Profession: Businessperson, Politician, Basketball player

Is Kevin Johnson married?

Michelle Rheem. 2011
Kevin Johnson/Spouse

When did the Lamborghini Miura first come out?

Ferruccio Lamborghini was a wealthy builder of tractors and air-conditioners before launching his first car, in 1963. Few Americans knew how to pronounce the word Lamborghini in 1966. Fewer still could pronounce Miura. That would soon change. *The car was revolutionary.

Where is the Lamborghini Miura 50th birthday party?

This month, Lamborghini is throwing a wild party to celebrate the Miura’s 50th birthday. Miura owners from all over the globe will gather to drive from the factory in Sant’Agata Bolognese to Florence, the “cradle of the Renaissance,” via Cinque Terre, across some of the most spectacular roads on earth.

Is the Lamborghini Miura still in the St Bernard Pass?

No more: the Miura P400 we’re in today has been certified by Lamborghini’s Polo Storico wing as the film-star car, and this is thought to be the first time it has returned to the Great St Bernard Pass since production of the film.

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