Page 11 of 11 from Ten Great Classic Cars Maserati BoomerangEstimate: Available Upon Request![]() Although a one-off show car, this Maserati will surely increase in value especially as it is so obviously a signature design of its day. Year: 1972 Chassis No.: 081 Engine No.: 902 European registration documents Engine: mid-mounted V-8, two overhead camshafts per bank, 4719 cc, 310 hp; gearbox: five-speed full-synchromesh, rear-wheel drive; suspension, front and rear: independent, coil springs and telescopic shock absorbers; brakes: four-wheel ventilated disc, power-assisted; left-hand drive. Coachwork by Italdesign, two-tone metallic grey with blue lettering and maroon leather interior.
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