Saturday, 30 April 2011
Brushed Steel Roof - Maserati Bora
The Maserati Bora was developed in 1968 to go up against the mid engine De Tomaso Mangusta, Lambourghini Muira and later Ferrari 365 GT4 BB. 524 examples of the model were built from 1971 to 1978.
Under the direction of Citroen owners of the Maserati marque at the time, the Bora featured a steel monocoque with the longitudinal engine mounted on a subframe at the back and for the first time on a Maserati independent suspension on all four wheels.
Giorgetto Giugiaro of Ital Design was responsible for the steel bodywork which featured an unusual for the time brushed steel roof.
289 Bora's including this 1972 model were powered by a 310 hp 4719 cc / 288 cui V8 with a further 235 built from 1973 to 1978 being fitted with a larger 320 hp US emissions spec 4930cc / 301 cui motors giving the vehicle a 160 - 170 mph capability. The engine compartment featured double glazing to separate it from the cabin and a carpeted aluminium cover to keep the noise down.
By the time production of the Bora had ceased Maserati was in the ownership of De Tomaso.
Hope you have enjoyed today's brushed steel roof edition of 'Gettin' a lil' psycho on tyres' and that you will join me again tomorrow. Don't forget to come back now !
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I'll throw one of these in if you let me sing at your wedding.
ReplyDeleteYour on JC !
ReplyDeleteDo you know the well known hymn 'Jerusalem' ?
The song I sing at all my friends weddings: Why did all the flowers die?
ReplyDeleteYou should ask Pippa if she wants to tie the knot.
Who prey tell is Pippa JC ?
ReplyDeletelooks like I missed the boat with Pippa JC :-)
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