- The
Lamborghini Islero (Italian pronunciation: [iˈzlɛːro], Spanish: [
isˈleɾo]) is a
grand tourer produced by
Italian automaker Lamborghini between 1968...
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Islero was a
Miura bull
famed for
killing the
celebrated bullfighter Manolete on
August 28, 1947.
Bulls from the
Miura ranch,
located near Seville, Spain...
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Project Islero was an
attempted Spanish nuclear program.
Created by Agustín Muñoz
Grandes and
Guillermo Velarde [es] in 1963, the
project lasted from the...
- four-seater GT and was
initially sold
alongside the
Islero and the mid-engine Miura. The
Espada and the
Islero both
replaced the 400 GT 2+2 and had
similar mechanical...
-
manufacturing the
Islero to meet the
demand of the
American market. When it came time to
replace it,
instead of just
redesigning the
Islero,
Lamborghini instead...
-
consisting of the
Islero, the Espada, and the
Miura S,
received upgrades across the board, with the
Miura receiving a
power boost, the
Islero being upgraded...
- Los
isleros is a 1951
Argentine film
directed by
Lucas Demare. It was
entered into the 1951
Cannes Film Festival. It won the
Silver Condor Award for Best...
- p.A. Lamborghini.com.
Retrieved 17
April 2020. "Lamborghini 350, 400 &
Islero". CarsFromItaly.net.
Retrieved 9
January 2010. Harvey,
Chris (1982). The...
- town of Linares. As he
killed the
fifth bull of the day, the
Miura bull
Islero,
Manolete was
gored in his
upper right leg, in an
event that left Spain...
- (2017). "Reseña del
libro 'Proyecto
Islero.
Cuando España pudo
desarrollar armas nucleares'" [Book review: '
Islero Project: When
Spain could develop nuclear...