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VIN: the Attilio Frigerio / Manfred Dantz Lamborghini Miura P400 S chassis 4320

VIN: the Attilio Frigerio / Manfred Dantz Lamborghini Miura P400 S chassis 4320

History of chassis 4320

Chassis 4320 was a left-hand drive Miura S dispatched to Gerino Gerini’s Lamborcar dealership in Rome on October 23rd 1969. Configured in Giallo Miura over Nero leatherette seats with Panno fabric centres and Nero carpet, the yellow P400 S was subsequently sold to Attilio Frigerio of Como.

Frigerio is believed to have had some involvement in the motor trade having previously seen several notable cars go through his hands which were in turn quickly passed on to other buyers. Among these were a pair of significant Ferraris: 250 GT SWB Berlinetta chassis 3829 GT and 250 GTO chassis 3451 GT.

On July 10th 1970 Frigerio sold chassis 4320 to German coal merchant Manfred Dantz in Cologne at which point it was assigned the registration K-JJ113.

Dantz retained the Lamborghini for nearly three years; on May 4th 1973 it passed to Otto Neff of Boblingen in Baden-Wurttemberg and was re-registered BB-H313.

Neff in turn sold chassis 4320 to a fellow Baden-Wurtemberg resident on August 22nd 1975. The new owner, based in Pforzheim, had it re-registered PF-KY71 and retained it until his death in 2020, after which 4320 was inherited by his sons.

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