You made my evening - perfect. Snow and Miura, not to believe. I remember as a young boy, about 7 or 8 y. old, in 1968/1969 ,a customer (his last name was Ochs) of my parents (Birkenfeld near Pforzheim, Germany) came with a Miura, yellow, to pick up his stuff. In our street (usual civil area) for the boys it was like an Ufo landed. We all knew the Miura from our playcards. It was not to believe. Years later we heard he was a bad guy ;-), prisoned, because he smuggled too much gold from switzerland. No idea, what his Miura happened to. And, no fake, in the same village, Birkenfeld, there was about 8 years later, another Miura to see. Orange. He belonged to a Citroen enthusiast, who owned him i think for min. 10 Years. He sometimes put him out of the garage for cleaning. He told us, he drove about 300 km/h (we knew this max-speed) on the autobahn at night between Darmstadt and Frankfurt, because there was little traffic... That was the time, a Miura was worth to be bought by everyone who had some money more to spend. Not like today ;-)
These Kidston productions are pure cinematic and motoring art.The most brilliant,all of them, motoring videos on youtube or anywhere .How this channel can only have some 25000 subscribers is a complete mystery,perhaps its one of youtubes best kept secrets,attracting the more discerning of viewers, whatever the reason, I feel privileged to be one of them.
No words for this beautiful, warm and lovely video! What a composing! I hope everyone feels the (Italian) warmth in this video. 💞 Have a blessed day! ✨
Beautiful car, stunning scenery and a brave owner/driver. Love your presentations they are always so beautifully filmed and with heartwarming stories, thank you and keep up the great work.
Ma i brividi a vedere correre la divina Miura fra gli alberi sulla neve?! Ragazzi ancora una volta complimenti per i vostri video che, come altre volte vi ho detto, li ritengo degni del grande schermo per scelta del tema, musiche, location, storie e, ca va sans dire, le auto. Ad Maiora!!!!
Neben dem Fahrzeug wirklich klasse gefilmt, Details wie die Öldruckanzeige, wo erst die Anzeige selbst zu sehen ist, dann der Focus verstellt wird und sich der Fahrer in der Anzeige spiegelt, Klasse!
So well done, even the music was perfect. There’s an old guy in my town who has a 360 Modena he drives almost all year round, it warms my heart to see the car out in the rain and crappy days. And by the way I live in Canada. He knows how to own a super car I tell ya
Used to have a Miata, drove it every winter. Sometimes when it was snowing I would put the top down just to experience the snow swirling all around me. Magical. With winter tires and a seventy pound sand bag in the trunk it handled really well on snowy roads. This video reminded me of how fun a rear drive car with good traction is on snow packed roads.
I bought a new MGB late in 1973__I took delivery of it the Friday of Labor Day weekend, so as I type this, exactly forty-nine (49) years ago today__and I drove it through Detroit's winters for two (2) years. While I didn't (yet) have the insight to carry a bag of sand in the trunk, I did haul around my electrician's toolbox everywhere I went. I have plenty of snow stories with that car, though I don't recall any that involved putting the top down (just as well, as I'm certain I'd have destroyed the plastic window in those temps). Fast-forward to November of 2000, and my not-yet wife buys a '99 BMW M Rdstr for me to drive (CPO w/5400 miles AND the factory hdtp). We vowed that we'd take the hardtop off (at this point, we hadn't even seen the soft top yet) the first time the temperature went above 32*F. We headed out on a short drive, and it began snowing; at 32-34*F the snow is pretty wet, and on the 1st swipe of the windshield wipers it dumped a pile of slush in my lap! I drove it through eleven (11) Ohio winters (before we moved to Florida) augmenting the electrician's toolbox with a 50# bag__sometimes 2 bags__of whole kernel corn, since we fed the ducks living on the creek behind the house. With dedicated snowtires all around, it was master of handling the snow & ice conditions, leading my wife to claim that it steered better than her AWD X5. Not related to Miuras or driving in the snow, but with an undeniable connection to today's timeline... On the Thursday before Labor Day weekend 2001, we took "factory delivery" of a 2001 M Rdstr. This being my first "new" car since buying the MGB twenty-eight (28) years prior. Now twenty-one (21) years after that, we still have both ('99 & '01) M Rdstrs, and around 8-yrs ago, I added a '99 M Coupe to the fleet. Through it all, I have also managed to hang onto the 1957 Austin-Healey that I bought in 1978, lest anyone think that my 2-seat sports cars constitute a mid-life crisis... A note to Mr. Innocenti: I did have six (6) occupants in my MGB once, and with the top up; myself and five (5) skinny little high school girls! Hey c'mon, I was only 18 at the time myself!
This is me in my 911 Carrera 4 in Utah all winter long, racing up and down the canyons, drifting across the Brighton lot, I even have Scorpions on her.
Yes, unfortunately. Iran in the 60/70ties was such a modern and livable country. Good friend’s parents got to flee bc of this radical Islamic revolution.
What a wonderful video, I can't believe I've only just discovered it. I have a serious question, did the Shah ever have more than one Miura? I remember a car advert in a magazine from about 30 years ago that was selling a dark blue Miura with cream interior, and it was advertised as having been owned by the Shah. Seeing this, I wondered if had owned more than one? Thanks for the video.
How does this only have 24k views? Not sure if this is a film some other format or just youtube, but my god many people can take away - this is how its done folks....
Beautiful film. You are the artist and the one with the artistic license. I only wish you left a little more time to enjoy just the sound of the car with no music playing. The sound of the car IS music. This is just my humble opinion.
American actor Nicolas Cage owned that Miura for a while. Then an Iranian in London, Reza Rashidian. The car was on the Lawn at Pebble Beach a few years ago when owned by a well-known collector in the Pacific NW, who I believe still owns it today.
Grandpa said he does not know what happened to the actual car well it's in a museum in Tehran where all the cars used by Reza Shah Pehlavi are at display.
That's nice news. I have about zero knowledge about Persia/Iran, only that the current system are the sole reason why anyone I've met from there fled the country. It never seemed like a place where the previous era state leaders items would ever be on display.
Iran has some great skiing, looked into Snowboarding there when I was in Bahrain but visa issues were a problem. Could not see the current government of the Country being too keen on the Shahs Muira being driven out there!
I hear that modern Lamborghinis tend to burst into flames when they get hot, especially if they are revved at low speed. It's because owners like to fit lightweight exhaust systems for a stronger noise, and these systems lack sufficient heat shielding. Lots of revs at liw speed, especially if frustrated at being stuck in a traffic jam means burnt Lambo
Sadly from 2030 on all combustion cars including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025 on by reducing all conventional fuel stations to only one state operated central gas station per city or county. Now they want to slow down all the gas station fuel pumps from 20 litre per minute to 2 litre per minute...From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and New York will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be done in oil burning cars any longer....They even created a new kind of crime here, called emissions and smoke crime :-(
Long live the Shah
Driving scenes fit for a Bond film. BRILLIANT
You made my evening - perfect. Snow and Miura, not to believe. I remember as a young boy, about 7 or 8 y. old, in 1968/1969 ,a customer (his last name was Ochs) of my parents (Birkenfeld near Pforzheim, Germany) came with a Miura, yellow, to pick up his stuff. In our street (usual civil area) for the boys it was like an Ufo landed. We all knew the Miura from our playcards. It was not to believe. Years later we heard he was a bad guy ;-), prisoned, because he smuggled too much gold from switzerland. No idea, what his Miura happened to.
And, no fake, in the same village, Birkenfeld, there was about 8 years later, another Miura to see. Orange. He belonged to a Citroen enthusiast, who owned him i think for min. 10 Years. He sometimes put him out of the garage for cleaning. He told us, he drove about 300 km/h (we knew this max-speed) on the autobahn at night between Darmstadt and Frankfurt, because there was little traffic... That was the time, a Miura was worth to be bought by everyone who had some money more to spend. Not like today ;-)
Thanks for sharing these memories
These Kidston productions are pure cinematic and motoring art.The most brilliant,all of them, motoring videos on youtube or anywhere .How this channel can only have some 25000 subscribers is a complete mystery,perhaps its one of youtubes best kept secrets,attracting the more discerning of viewers, whatever the reason, I feel privileged to be one of them.
Absolute legendary who drives this beauty in the snow!
No words for this beautiful, warm and lovely video! What a composing! I hope everyone feels the (Italian) warmth in this video. 💞
Have a blessed day! ✨
Thank god for people who drive their vintage cars - and in the snow!!
این اشک دیدهٔ من و خون دل شماست
Beautiful car, stunning scenery and a brave owner/driver. Love your presentations they are always so beautifully filmed and with heartwarming stories, thank you and keep up the great work.
I've ridden in a Muira as a passenger a few decades ago. The memory still lingers as a special moment.
Ma i brividi a vedere correre la divina Miura fra gli alberi sulla neve?! Ragazzi ancora una volta complimenti per i vostri video che, come altre volte vi ho detto, li ritengo degni del grande schermo per scelta del tema, musiche, location, storie e, ca va sans dire, le auto. Ad Maiora!!!!
That kid had a big smile in the end but mine was bigger! Love this!
Beautiful short film and deserving of a award 🥇❤️❤️❤️🇮🇷❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for keeping this car alive as the greatest!!!
one of the greatest stories about miura
I agree with you! Beautiful tale...
Cars are made to be driven, not sit in garage. Great story, lovely car!
Neben dem Fahrzeug wirklich klasse gefilmt, Details wie die Öldruckanzeige, wo erst die Anzeige selbst zu sehen ist, dann der Focus verstellt wird und sich der Fahrer in der Anzeige spiegelt, Klasse!
Proves you don't need an SUV!
Such classy films !
Awesome is waaaaay over used. But it was originally intended for ,work like this, AWESOME !
So well done, even the music was perfect. There’s an old guy in my town who has a 360 Modena he drives almost all year round, it warms my heart to see the car out in the rain and crappy days. And by the way I live in Canada. He knows how to own a super car I tell ya
Best auto videos on youtube. Each one brings a smile to me....pure joy. So creative and innovative.
I absolutely love this. I’ve found a new hero
Many thanks for such a great video, You have my highest appreciation!
Used to have a Miata, drove it every winter. Sometimes when it was snowing I would put the top down just to experience the snow swirling all around me. Magical.
With winter tires and a seventy pound sand bag in the trunk it handled really well on snowy roads.
This video reminded me of how fun a rear drive car with good traction is on snow packed roads.
I bought a new MGB late in 1973__I took delivery of it the Friday of Labor Day weekend, so as I type this, exactly forty-nine (49) years ago today__and I drove it through Detroit's winters for two (2) years. While I didn't (yet) have the insight to carry a bag of sand in the trunk, I did haul around my electrician's toolbox everywhere I went. I have plenty of snow stories with that car, though I don't recall any that involved putting the top down (just as well, as I'm certain I'd have destroyed the plastic window in those temps).
Fast-forward to November of 2000, and my not-yet wife buys a '99 BMW M Rdstr for me to drive (CPO w/5400 miles AND the factory hdtp). We vowed that we'd take the hardtop off (at this point, we hadn't even seen the soft top yet) the first time the temperature went above 32*F. We headed out on a short drive, and it began snowing; at 32-34*F the snow is pretty wet, and on the 1st swipe of the windshield wipers it dumped a pile of slush in my lap! I drove it through eleven (11) Ohio winters (before we moved to Florida) augmenting the electrician's toolbox with a 50# bag__sometimes 2 bags__of whole kernel corn, since we fed the ducks living on the creek behind the house. With dedicated snowtires all around, it was master of handling the snow & ice conditions, leading my wife to claim that it steered better than her AWD X5.
Not related to Miuras or driving in the snow, but with an undeniable connection to today's timeline...
On the Thursday before Labor Day weekend 2001, we took "factory delivery" of a 2001 M Rdstr. This being my first "new" car since buying the MGB twenty-eight (28) years prior. Now twenty-one (21) years after that, we still have both ('99 & '01) M Rdstrs, and around 8-yrs ago, I added a '99 M Coupe to the fleet. Through it all, I have also managed to hang onto the 1957 Austin-Healey that I bought in 1978, lest anyone think that my 2-seat sports cars constitute a mid-life crisis...
A note to Mr. Innocenti: I did have six (6) occupants in my MGB once, and with the top up; myself and five (5) skinny little high school girls! Hey c'mon, I was only 18 at the time myself!
Made me cry ❤️
Been watching them on your website for a few years now. Fantastic movies Congrats...
Outstanding!
Awesome and brilliant.. Simon do you still have the F1 road car- I hope you did/do a movie with her
Great video….. Thanks a lot….😊 you give me the smile
This is me in my 911 Carrera 4 in Utah all winter long, racing up and down the canyons, drifting across the Brighton lot, I even have Scorpions on her.
King of kings ❤️❤️
Poesia... 😍
Great video for a great car..
Ma siete dei mitiiiiiiii !!!!
maravilloso!!!!
The Shah of Iran was a great and a wonderful man. The Islamic group screwed him up.
Yes, unfortunately. Iran in the 60/70ties was such a modern and livable country. Good friend’s parents got to flee bc of this radical Islamic revolution.
Real pleasure
What a wonderful video, I can't believe I've only just discovered it.
I have a serious question, did the Shah ever have more than one Miura? I remember a car advert in a magazine from about 30 years ago that was selling a dark blue Miura with cream interior, and it was advertised as having been owned by the Shah. Seeing this, I wondered if had owned more than one?
Thanks for the video.
I remember my dad putting studded snow tires on in the 1960’s back in Buffalo. They worked well. But wrecked the streets when there was no snow.
How does this only have 24k views? Not sure if this is a film some other format or just youtube, but my god many people can take away - this is how its done folks....
Beautiful.
such a great clip and only 17000 views. shame on YT
Incredible Work Captain!!
Which dead, cold heart gave this video a thumbs down?
Amazing!!!!!!
So cool…this vid is totally underrated! Bellissima.
Beautiful film. You are the artist and the one with the artistic license. I only wish you left a little more time to enjoy just the sound of the car with no music playing. The sound of the car IS music. This is just my humble opinion.
As i have heard This shah is also a main reason for the g wagen we have now
We're all living the dream
Pure emotion.
Bravo!
American actor Nicolas Cage owned that Miura for a while. Then an Iranian in London, Reza Rashidian. The car was on the Lawn at Pebble Beach a few years ago when owned by a well-known collector in the Pacific NW, who I believe still owns it today.
Grandpa said he does not know what happened to the actual car well it's in a museum in Tehran where all the cars used by Reza Shah Pehlavi are at display.
That's nice news. I have about zero knowledge about Persia/Iran, only that the current system are the sole reason why anyone I've met from there fled the country. It never seemed like a place where the previous era state leaders items would ever be on display.
We'll I'm not from Persia
@@herculeanmeal9270 Ok. MMy point was that it is surprising that the current leaders allow a museum to display his cars.
Used to drive my 1956 speedster year round in the 1970's top down.
Until the last 10 seconds,wonderfuj😍
Wonderful story from a memorable age, does any one know the song at the end credits?
Dirty Harry by Lalo Schifrin & Meglio Stasera( It had better be tonight , from the MGM film The Pink Panther).
@@johnchurch4705 Thank you, I was about to ask the same as his.
And just realised they were in the description haha.
A super hit from the Pink Panther, Meglio Stasera ❤️
Iran has some great skiing, looked into Snowboarding there when I was in Bahrain but visa issues were a problem. Could not see the current government of the Country being too keen on the Shahs Muira being driven out there!
Very cool!
Fantastico
Love ❤
Bellissimo
Date vita ai sogni!
Who's the driver on the frozen lake? Gigi Galli?
Mirko Venturi
👏
At least it should not overheat )
I hear that modern Lamborghinis tend to burst into flames when they get hot, especially if they are revved at low speed. It's because owners like to fit lightweight exhaust systems for a stronger noise, and these systems lack sufficient heat shielding. Lots of revs at liw speed, especially if frustrated at being stuck in a traffic jam means burnt Lambo
On the snow????😞
شاهنشاه اریامهر🕊️🤍
Weldon !
Livigno?
What's the point of being a Shah if you can't have snows on your Miura?
no offense my dudes but is THE Winter's Tale
#جاوید_شاه
Shah of Persia 💔🥲👑🇮🇷☀️
The car that belonged to the Shah is now owned by Nicolas Cage.
❤😢🇮🇷
Sehr schönes Filmchen.Sehr gut gemacht.10 👍 Punkte von 10.😎😄
Why the annoying music? The v12 makes the sound …!
Berlisimo ❤❤❤
Absolutely beautiful car....But heard they drive like shit & are very uncomfortable.
Sadly from 2030 on all combustion cars including classics will be banned
from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the
Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025
on by reducing all conventional fuel stations to only one state operated central gas
station per city or county. Now they want to slow down all the gas station fuel
pumps from 20 litre per minute to 2 litre per minute...From 2027 on in
the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems,
turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and
New York will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be
done in oil burning cars any longer....They even created a new kind of
crime here, called emissions and smoke crime :-(