Publications

Feature Publication

THE LAMBORGHINI MIURA REGISTER

It took over two decades of research and writing by a cast of dozens, but last summer we launched the long-awaited Lamborghini Miura Book. “Without doubt the finest work on the Miura ever produced,” said Octane magazine. So too did collectors and Miura fans worldwide – all 762 numbered copies sold out in six days.

We do not intend to let readers wait quite such a long time for the next Kidston Publication: the Miura Register is in production for shipping in July and we have two exciting new projects well in hand. Italian car fans, watch this space…

And of course in the process of offering some outstanding cars we often produce lovingly-put-together books, often by the same team that created the standard-setting works on the Miura Book.

Publications

Feature Publication

THE LAMBORGHINI MIURA REGISTER

It took over two decades of research and writing by a cast of dozens, but last summer we launched the long-awaited Lamborghini Miura Book. “Without doubt the finest work on the Miura ever produced,” said Octane magazine. So too did collectors and Miura fans worldwide – all 762 numbered copies sold out in six days.

We do not intend to let readers wait quite such a long time for the next Kidston Publication: the Miura Register is in production for shipping in July and we have two exciting new projects well in hand. Italian car fans, watch this space…

And of course in the process of offering some outstanding cars we often produce lovingly-put-together books, often by the same team that created the standard-setting works on the Miura Book.


Feature Car

1955 Alfa Romeo 1900 Super Sprint Berlinetta

The Vanini/Badaracco, 1955 Mille Miglia 19th overall

Elio Zagato, seeing the potential of a lightweight and aerodynamic GT, used Alfa Romeo’s sporting 1900 SS coupé as the basis for a new customer racing car that swiftly found favour with predominantly Italian gentleman drivers.

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Feature Car

1955 Alfa Romeo 1900 Super Sprint Berlinetta

The Vanini/Badaracco, 1955 Mille Miglia 19th overall

Elio Zagato, seeing the potential of a lightweight and aerodynamic GT, used Alfa Romeo’s sporting 1900 SS coupé as the basis for a new customer racing car that swiftly found favour with predominantly Italian gentleman drivers.

Super Sprint