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Porsche & Classics - 1974 Maserati MERAK 3.0 Coupe ORO LONGCHAMP-
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1974 Maserati MERAK 3.0Color: Oro Longchamp - Salchi Code 106Y23Interior: Black LeatherMileage: 67.000 MlsV6 engineAll 3 carburetors completely rebuilt2 new timing chainsNew chain tensionersNew high capacity starterBrand new high capacity radiatorBrand new leather seatsBrand new headlinerNew carpetHydraulic pump completely overhauled atMercedes specialist Martin WerminhausenTotal cost for this rebuilt was $ 1.120.-We also removed the oil pan and cleaned and checkedThe car was not road tested and it will be sold - AS IS -Brakes / lights have to be gone throughBrand new tiresThis car has been loved and preserved its whole lifeV6 engine5-speed TransmissionChrome side mirrorGood looking car never driven in rain and no rustCenter console is very nicesteering wheel looks goodpower windowsThe complete interior is in great shapeGood looking car inside and outIn the original color: ORO LONGCHAMPDROPBOX LINK:https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kqi9ff7a3jpj2r0/AACCcJlXdRJQd9sa5Jodj3zea?dl=0
The Maserati Merak was introduced at the 1972 Paris Auto Show, over a year after the Bora.The Merak and the Bora share the front part of bodyshell up to the doors.The front ends differ, mainly by the use of dual chrome bumpers on the Merak, in place of twin trapezoidal grilles on the Bora, but the similarities end at the B-pillar.Giorgetto Giugiaro at Italdesign was commissioned to transform the Bora into the Merak.Unlike its bigger sister the Merak doesn’t have a fully-glassed fastbackBut rather a cabin ending abruptly with a vertical rear window and a flat,horizontal engine decklid pierced by four series of ventilation slats.Giugiaro completed the vehicle’s silhouette by adding open flying buttresses,visually extending the roof-line to the tail.The Merak was designed during Citroën ownership of MaseratiCitroën hydropneumatic systems were used in the Merak and early “SS”In these cars the braking system was hydraulically assisted and operated,and the pop-up headlights hydraulically actuated.The clutches used the same hydro-pneumatic system as the brakes,Only some cars included servo assistance on the clutch.After 1976, when the French manufacturer gave up control of Maserati,Citroën-derived parts were gradually replaced by conventional systems
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Pictures taken on June / 26 /2018