lambo fireA yellow 1971 Lamborghini Miura suddenly burst into flames on a West London street leaving the owner to watch helplessly as his million pound supercar burnt to a crisp.

The fire escalated at a surprising rate, blocking the residential street in Acton. The car was a huge fire-ball of charred metal by the time the emergency crews arrived to put out the fire.

The cause of the fire is unclear, but the Lamborghini Miura model has a reputation for catching on fire easily. It’s recommended that owners carry a fire extinguisher on board. The Miura, which was launched in 1966, is often regarded as the world’s first supercar. The burnt car was one of only 764 Miuras ever made. The SV’s V8 engine, which can generate 380bhp and accelerate from 0-60mph in 6.8 seconds and reach top speeds of 171mph.

All the action was captured on film as it unfolded, and the video was uploaded onto YouTube soon after. The footage was filmed by TaxRich100, a group that drives and films luxury cars out of their normal environment.

James Cottingham, from classic sports car specialist DK Engineering, said: “It is a bitter reminder that you should always carry a fire extinguisher when you have a classic car.”

He added: “The Miura SV is never beyond repair. It will need full restoration but will be back on the road.”

Click on this link to watch the Lambo burn to a charred wreck.

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