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Maserati Bora
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1972 | 32 750 km | Assurer | Financer | 180 000 €
VENDEUR

Vendeur professionnel

Garage :

AD SPORTSCARS

Adresse :

Sint-Martinusweg 189/unit 14 - 1930 Zaventem

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Année :

1972

Kilométrage :

32 750 km

Energie :

Essence

Boite de vitesse:

Manuelle

Année / Millésime :

01/10/1972

Couleur extérieure :

Blu Chiaro (Celeste)

Catégorie :

Autres

Identifiant :

20665382

Stats annonce :

38 vues

Prix : 180 000 €

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    Moteur : 4.7L V8 Origine : // The Maserati Bora stands as one of the most significant milestones in the brand?s history, marking Maserati?s transition into the era of mid-engined grand touring cars. Introduced in the early 1970s, it combined Italian design excellence with advanced engineering, offering a refined alternative to the more aggressive supercars of its time. Its clean, timeless lines were penned by Giorgetto Giugiaro at Italdesign, resulting in a silhouette that remains both distinctive and understated. We are offering this 1972 Maserati Bora 4.7, first registered in October 1972 and presented in the elegant and highly period-correct shade of Blu Chiaro Metallizzato (Bleu Celeste), complemented by a black leather interior. As with all Bora models, it features the characteristic brushed stainless steel roof, a subtle yet iconic design element that enhances its unique presence. This example is powered by the desirable 4.7-litre V8, delivering 310 horsepower through a 5-speed manual gearbox. Only 289 units were produced with this engine, making it the rarer and more sought-after configuration among collectors. The Bora was also notable for its advanced features at the time, including a hydraulic system developed in collaboration with Citroën, operating the pedals, seats, and pop-up headlights, further underlining its technical sophistication. The car benefits from a complete body-off restoration carried out between 2018 and 2020, with approximately ?26,500 in documented invoices, supported by a comprehensive photographic file. Since completion, the vehicle has covered only around 100 kilometres, ensuring a presentation and driving experience that closely reflects the quality of the restoration. The odometer currently reads 32,750 kilometres. Originally part of the renowned Serge Pozzoli collection, this Bora offers an added layer of provenance that will appeal to discerning enthusiasts. It has been registered under its current French ownership since January 2021. Further highlights include its original Campagnolo stainless steel wheels and the presence of its original ?Use and Maintenance? booklet, both valuable elements contributing to the car?s authenticity and collectability. The Maserati Bora is widely regarded as one of the most usable classic supercars of its era, combining performance, comfort, and exclusivity in a way few contemporaries could match. Well-preserved and correctly restored examples such as this are increasingly difficult to source, particularly in such a refined colour combination and with desirable provenance. Private owner car ? AD acting as intermediary

    VENDEUR

    Vendeur professionnel

    Garage :

    AD SPORTSCARS

    Adresse :

    Sint-Martinusweg 189/unit 14 - 1930 Zaventem

    Voir les annonces du vendeur



    Année :

    1972

    Kilométrage :

    32 750 km

    Energie :

    Essence

    Boite de vitesse:

    Manuelle

    Année / Millésime :

    01/10/1972

    Couleur extérieure :

    Blu Chiaro (Celeste)

    Catégorie :

    Autres

    Identifiant :

    20665382

    Stats annonce :

    38 vues

    Prix : 180 000 €

    Options & équipements

    • Régulateur de vitesse

      Commentaires

      Moteur : 4.7L V8 Origine : // The Maserati Bora stands as one of the most significant milestones in the brand?s history, marking Maserati?s transition into the era of mid-engined grand touring cars. Introduced in the early 1970s, it combined Italian design excellence with advanced engineering, offering a refined alternative to the more aggressive supercars of its time. Its clean, timeless lines were penned by Giorgetto Giugiaro at Italdesign, resulting in a silhouette that remains both distinctive and understated. We are offering this 1972 Maserati Bora 4.7, first registered in October 1972 and presented in the elegant and highly period-correct shade of Blu Chiaro Metallizzato (Bleu Celeste), complemented by a black leather interior. As with all Bora models, it features the characteristic brushed stainless steel roof, a subtle yet iconic design element that enhances its unique presence. This example is powered by the desirable 4.7-litre V8, delivering 310 horsepower through a 5-speed manual gearbox. Only 289 units were produced with this engine, making it the rarer and more sought-after configuration among collectors. The Bora was also notable for its advanced features at the time, including a hydraulic system developed in collaboration with Citroën, operating the pedals, seats, and pop-up headlights, further underlining its technical sophistication. The car benefits from a complete body-off restoration carried out between 2018 and 2020, with approximately ?26,500 in documented invoices, supported by a comprehensive photographic file. Since completion, the vehicle has covered only around 100 kilometres, ensuring a presentation and driving experience that closely reflects the quality of the restoration. The odometer currently reads 32,750 kilometres. Originally part of the renowned Serge Pozzoli collection, this Bora offers an added layer of provenance that will appeal to discerning enthusiasts. It has been registered under its current French ownership since January 2021. Further highlights include its original Campagnolo stainless steel wheels and the presence of its original ?Use and Maintenance? booklet, both valuable elements contributing to the car?s authenticity and collectability. The Maserati Bora is widely regarded as one of the most usable classic supercars of its era, combining performance, comfort, and exclusivity in a way few contemporaries could match. Well-preserved and correctly restored examples such as this are increasingly difficult to source, particularly in such a refined colour combination and with desirable provenance. Private owner car ? AD acting as intermediary

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      VENDEUR

      Vendeur professionnel

      Garage :

      AD SPORTSCARS

      Adresse :

      Sint-Martinusweg 189/unit 14 - 1930 Zaventem

      Voir les annonces du vendeur