1973 Maserati Bora, very rare RHD example SOLD

1973 Maserati Bora, very rare RHD example SOLD

  • 1973
  • VNP703L
  • Dealer
  • GB
    United Kingdom

Description

This actual car is featured on the cover of the August 2021 edition of Classic and Sports Car. The car was loaned by CCCR (with the owner's permission) to renowned motoring journalist Martin Buckley for his article "Better Late and Clever". The article is a great read and will not put you off wanting to own this Italian masterpiece.
Introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in March of 1971, Maserati’s new Bora, designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro, was the marque’s first mid-engined supercar. While mid-engined cars had proven to be wonderful sports cars but quirky and somewhat compromising as grand tourers, the Bora sought to bring sophistication to the mid-engined platform. Offering contemporary styling with a comfortable cabin, usable trunk, and four-wheel independent suspension, the Bora quickly proved itself to be a compelling alternative to a Ferrari, Porsche, or Lamborghini.
Utilizing Maserati’s familiar 4. 7-litre four-cam V-8 engine, the Bora was fitted with a five-speed ZF transaxle. With 310 horsepower on tap, performance was brisk with a 0–100 km/ h time of 6. 7 seconds and a top speed of 260 km/ h. Due to Maserati’s partnership with Citroën, the Bora utilized a handful of components from the French manufacturer.
Notably, the Bora utilized hydraulic components from Citroën, namely its hydraulically operated brakes, pop-up headlamps, driver’s seat, and adjustable pedal box.
From 1971 to 1978, just 564 Boras were produced. In addition, only 289 of these were fitted with the 4. 7-litre engine. Just 42 were produced in RHD format making this a very rare example.
Supplied new in the UK, this particular Bora was built in 1973 with the 4. 7-litre engine and is a very rare right-hand drive example. This model is finished in its original colour scheme of red with black leather interior. The car spent 5 years, from 2000, in the ownership of Maserati UK as part of their collection before being bought by a private collector. As well as being well known in Maserati circles this car also featured on the cover and in a 10 page article of Thoroughbred and Classic Cars Magazine in 2000. An original copy of the magazine is included in the history file and includes the quote “The Bora’s magic numbers make awesome reading – how about 168mph and 310bhp” This car also featured in an episode of Top Gear driven by James May.
The original interior exudes a lovely patina and has been carefully maintained. There is an extensive history file including many documents showing how well this car has been maintained, this includes ownership detail back to original delivery and V5C document. Reportedly one of only eleven Bora’s left in the UK and one of even fewer right hand drive examples, this Bora represents a unique opportunity to acquire a very rare 70’s grand tourer.
CCCR are delighted to have been appointed as Sales Agent for the owner.

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