In a message dated 5/16/2003 1:50:33 AM Pacific Daylight Time, "christopher beilby" <thelastbestgenius@xxxx> writes: << I should have typed Lamborghini MUIRA, not Espada - the Espada is a great car, but never deserves the greatness that is the Muira - those astute car lovers may have realised I meant the Muira when they saw me mention it was world's first mass production rear engined V12 GT. >> Actually, Christopher, you should have typed "MIURA", not "Muira", but in the end it matters not. Miura or Muira, it never won a race; in fact, no Lamborghini ever won a race. EVER. The Miura's chief sales competitor, on the other hand, the front-engined Ferrari Daytona, won its class more than once at Le Mans and Daytona. And the historic record of Ferraris V-12's of all kinds speaks for itself. Now, lest John Hertog have a cow over this non-300 posting, let me take the opportunity to ask if anyone knows what a proper voltage regulator cover should look like on a 1960 300F. Sure they're black; but should the cover be completely blank, or should it have large stampings on it (like BAT or GEN)? I've seen both kinds. Alas, John's photo record of Steve Albu's 300F is no help, since the regulator is one of the few non-original items on Steve's car. Anybody? 300F'ly, Roger Karlson Santa Barbara, CA