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A few more pics...
Hopefully you can glean all the measurements you need from these pictures: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
...and no one seemed to care!
RE: AM11749US630 Anyone notice that it has the wrong frunk hood?
[ATTACH] The one on my early Bora came with banjo/bolt fittings... don't know if they're original though.
I recently used: https://www.ebay.com/itm/163933407984?hash=item262b314af0:g:HNQAAOSwUTZcZv89 This FISPA FRB-11 rebuild kit includes the correct...
Have you tried?: Campana Onorio s.r.l. a Socio Unico via Tito Livio, 60 41123 Modena, ITALIA ☎️ +39059828079 www.campanaonorio.it Silvia Vaccari...
See pics 56/149 through 59/149 on BAT, particularly 57 & 59: Looks like paint covered corrosion to me....
Disappointing indeed, the car sold for $3,000 more in 2020. Maybe condition and originality does trump aesthetics and performance after all....
Yes, they all drive about the same, but some do appreciate the differences between a 4.7 and a 4.9.
In response to an earlier note, $310,000 for a Bora?! Yes, stunned! Is this the beginning of a trend or an aberrant occurrence? That depends...
The car came from the factory with a nice balance between torque and horsepower. Going faster is unlikely to make it better, but I understand the...
1974 Maserati Bora 4.9 (AM11749US630) on ebay and at http://classicjaguar.com/cj/1973boraforsale.html appears to have frunk air vent with solid...
Somewhat puzzling: Alternate tires later homologated for the 4.7 were 205/70's... but the tire label indicates 205/70 not 215/70 on the 18th car...
Doesn't the tire label you "stumbled across" suggest that your first bullet point ("The very first Maserati Bora cars came fitted with 215/70 WR...
From a very early Euro 72 Bora: [ATTACH] But, the car's owner's manual states 215/70 VR 15
Early is indeed relative... clearly not a 71 or early 72 production date, but a very nice video!
The individual from Campana stated that they did not know the material the wheels were made from, but they were old stock, implying a magnesium alloy.
Just informed that the available wheels are "original new old Maserati stock".
They are available via Campana, Candini, Eurospares, and MIE.