This 1973 Maserati Bora was first sold by Grossman Motor Car Corp. of West Nyack, New York and reportedly spent time in Oregon before it was acquired by the selling dealer in early 2020. The car is one of 275 examples built with a 4.9-liter V8 paired with a ZF five-speed manual transmission, and is finished in red over a cream and black leather interior. Features include Campagnolo wheels, power windows, a Blaupunkt radio, a period Pioneer cassette deck, and more. A December 2019 service included a cleaning of the carburetors, new spark plugs, a battery, repairs to the seats, and a paint correction. This Bora is offered with an owner’s manual, a Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin, service records from 1974 to June 2011, and a clean Arizona title.

The Bora was penned by Giorgetto Giugiaro at Italdesign, and this example was repainted in its current shade of red under previous ownership. Cosmetic features include a brushed stainless steel roof panel and A-pillars as well as black beltline trim, bright window accents, and chrome bumpers. A paint correction was performed in December 2019. The pop-up headlights can be seen raised and lowered in the gallery below.

Campagnolo aluminum wheels wear polished covers and 15″ Michelin XWX tires, with a full-size spare located in the compartment behind the engine bay. The braking system is based on a high-pressure LHM hydraulic system from then-parent company Citröen and features vented discs at all four corners. The brake fluid is said to have been changed in June 2011.

The interior is trimmed in cream leather with a matching instrument surround and door panels as well as a contrasting dashboard, carpeting, and center console. Features include a Blaupunkt AM/FM radio, a period Pioneer under-dash cassette deck, a dogleg shifter, power windows, and more. The seats were removed and repaired in December 2019.

A leather-wrapped steering wheel frames Veglia instrumentation consisting of a tachometer, a 200-mph speedometer, a clock, and gauges for voltage, oil pressure, coolant temperature, fuel level, and oil temperature. Just over 10k miles are shown on the five-digit odometer.

The 4.9-liter DOHC V8 is mounted longitudinally behind the cockpit and was rated at 330 horsepower with 335 lb-ft of torque when new. A carburetor cleaning, and installation of a new battery and spark plugs were performed in December 2019. The carpeted aluminum engine cover can be seen in the gallery.

Power is sent to the rear wheels via a five-speed ZF manual transaxle. Additional underside photos are viewable below.

An owner’s manual and service records from 1974 to 2011 are included in the sale, as is a Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin listing engine and serial numbers along with the name of the original selling dealer. A walkaround, start-up, and drive videos are viewable below.