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1975 Maserati Bora

The 1975 Maserati Bora is a rare and stunning example of Italian engineering and design. One of only 564 ever made, and just around 275 equipped with the more powerful 4.9-liter V8a€”this mid-engine marvel captures the spirit of 70s supercar innovation. Chassis #916, completed in April 1975, boasts a tasteful Blu Ischia Metallizzato finish over a blue and black leather interior, embodying timeless elegance with modern enhancements.

Power comes from a rebuilt 4.9L DOHC V8 paired with a ZF five-speed manual transaxle, delivering a visceral, analog driving experience. The car rides on 15-inch Campagnolo alloy wheels, with stopping power from ventilated disc brakes and a CitroA«n-sourced hydraulic system. Recent refurbishments included engine overbore, Weber carburetor rebuilds, and updated climate control components.

Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro, the Bora features a distinct wedge profile, stainless steel roof, and pop-up headlights, reflecting its exotic roots. Inside, it offers luxurious comfort with Wilton wool carpets, hydraulic seat adjustments, and a Becker Europa radio. The V8's unmistakable soundtrack, combined with agile handling from its independent suspension, makes it a truly thrilling classic to drive.

Currently offered with only 40k miles, ownera€tms manual, tool kit, and full service history, this 1975 Maserati Bora is more than just a collector's item, it's a mechanical masterpiece ready for the open road. A true icon from Maserati's golden era, built for enthusiasts who appreciate performance with heritage.




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