When the Lamborghini Miura debuted at the auto show in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1966, it immediately captured the world’s attention. With its 350 horsepower, V12 engine and sleek, aerodynamic styling, it was dubbed the first supercar—the standard against which all other sports cars thereafter would be measured.
Only 764 of the cars were ever built, and they are now considered one of the most prized possessions among car collectors. One of the cars is owned by the father....