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Chassis Num: AM11749478
 
In 2007 this 1973 Maserati Bora was brought to the Monterey Sports & Classic Car Auction presented by RM Auctions, where it had an estimated value of $60,000 - $80,000. It was listed without reserve. Mounted mid-ship is a V8 engine capable of producing 320 horsepower, mated to a five-speed manual gearbox, and powering the rear wheels. There are four-wheel disc brakes and a suspension comprised of unequal length A-arms with coil springs and anti-roll bars.

The Maserati Bora models were available in a variety of colors. This example is finished in black Imron, color sanded and polished to its current condition. It was originally finished in Glidden nitrocellulose Lacquer which stayed with the car about ten years before it was removed and the car received its re-spray. The mirrors are from a 1982 Camaro and the original seatbelts were replaced with competition style restrains. The air conditioning system was upgraded to RC 134 and given an upgraded compressor.

The odometer reads just 9,700 original miles and the V8 engine is reported to be in good condition. Bidding on this car was solid, with the high bid proving the estimated value was accurate. The final bid, including buyer's premium, was $77,000.
The Bora was introduced in 1971 and was produced until 1978. During its production lifespan, over 570 examples were produced. The vehicle was built in 2-door coupe form with the engine placed in the middle and powering the rear wheels. Ferrari had been in the process of creating a mid-engined sports car while Lamborghini and DeTomaso had their Countach, Miura and Mangusta. The mid-engined Ford GT40 had even made a few appearances at LeMans. After seeing this trend, Guy Malleret, the administrator of Maserati, gave Giulio Alfieri permission to begin design and production of a mid-engined sports car. Alfieri began work on the technical aspects of the vehicle.
The body of the vehicle was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro for Ital Design. Officine Padane of Modena, Italy had been given the responsibility of the fabrication of the all-steel body panels. The engine cover was made of aluminum. The steel monocoque chassis featured a tubular steel subframe in the rear. The engine and the five-speed manual ZF transmission were mounted on the subframe. The result was a solid design that reduced vibration and road noise.

The Bora was internally known as the Tipo 117 and the creation of the prototype was started in October of 1968. By the middle of 1969, a road worthy version could be found traversing the highways. At the 1971 Geneva Auto Show it was debuted to the public in production form.

The suspension was independent, comprised of coil springs, anti-roll bars and telescopic shocks. Large hydraulically operated ventilated brakes provided excellent stopping power. The power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering was effective and responsive. While the headlights were not in use, they were stored, hidden away in the hood of the car adding to the sleek look of the car.

The 90-degree 4.7-liter V8 engine featured four Weber 42 DCNF downdraught carburetors and electronic Bosch ignition, resulting in an astonishing 310 horsepower to propel a very light 1520 KG vehicle to a top speed of around 170 mph. Between the engine and the driver was an extra carpeted aluminum panel to provide extra sound insulation for the occupants. The rear window was double-glazed. In 1973, an American version was produced which received an emissions-friendly 4.9 liter V8 that produced 300 horsepower. To comply with other safety regulations bumpers were added to the front and rear of the vehicle, degrading its appearance. In 1975 the 4.9-liter engine became standard on all Boras, now producing 320 horsepower. During its production run, 289 examples were created with the 4.7-liter engine and 235 with the 4.9-liter V8.

The interior was elegant, at least in terms of a sports car. The bucket seats were adorned in leather. The door trim, center console, dash and rear bulkhead were given the same treatment, outfitted with rich leather. The steering column and the height of the drivers seat could be adjusted to accommodate most drivers. If that did not work, the pedal box could be moved backwards or forwards. The windows were electric, another uncommon amenity on a sports car. The spare tire could be found in a cover above the gearbox and behind the engine. There were 10 cubic-feet of luggage space located in the front of the vehicle under the hood.

The Bora answered all the demands of the Maserati legacy. It was a quality automobile with style, reliability, and comfort. Even though the plush amenities added to the overall weight of the vehicle, it was still a sports car that handled well, and very responsive to the demands of the driver.

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1973 Maserati Bora

Year1973
MakeMaserati
ModelBora
Engine LocationMid
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Production Years for Series1971 - 1980
Price$26,900.00
Weight3570 lbs | 1619.4 kg
Combined MPG0.00

Chassis / Engine Numbers Shown
Chassis NumberAM11749478

Performance
0-60 mph7.2 seconds.
Top Speed262 km/h | 162.8 mph Similar top speeds

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationV
Cylinders8
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement4719.00 CM³ |
Valves16 valves.
2 valves per cylinder.
ValvetrainDOHC
Horsepower300.00 BHP (220.8 KW) @ 6000.00 RPM
Torque325.00 Ft-Lbs (440.7 NM) @ 4200.00 RPM
HP to Weight Ratio11.9 LB / HP (Vehicles with similar ratio)
Compression Ratio8.5:1
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Transmission Information
Gears5
TransmissionManual


 
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