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Italdesign Boomerang
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Introduction | 1971 Turin Motor Show |
Class | Sports Car |
Body Style | 2-Door Coupe |
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Weight | 1400 kg |
Transmission | 5-Speed Manual |
Engine | 4.7 Liter DOHC 16-valve V-8 |
Power | 310 HP |
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Designer | Giorgetto Giugiaro |
The Italdesign Boomerang is based on the mechanicals of the Maserati Bora, and was meant as a proposal for the Bora's successor. Unlike many of Italdesign's branded proposals, Maserati was involved in the Boomerang's creation. After travelling to many auto shows, it was sold to a Maserati enthusiast in 1974. The vehicle was sold to a second owner in 1980, who performed a full restoration. It was shown at the 1990 Bagatelle Concours in Paris where its designer, Giorgetto Giugiaro, signed the tail panel. The car was auctioned off at the 2005 Christie's International Motort Cars Sale for the price of $1,000,000 USD.
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- The windshield slant is only thriteen degrees; and lower and forward visibility would not be possible.
- A steering wheel pod is used to steer the vehicle, and the guages are set directly behind the wheel which has no spokes.
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