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Citroen SM Maserati, 5SP, 1972 Chassis 00SB8371

PostPosted: October 15th, 2013, 8:57 pm
by hydropneumatic
Originally Silver with black leather. Currently undergoing restoration. Rare 1 owner; Log Books, 77,000mls. Well maintained by SM specialist from new with a colour change in 1991 to Cream. Sparingly driven by its ageing engineer owner till imported to Australia in 2004.It will be stripped to bare metal and returned to original colour. The car features its original carpet and soft black leather. The engine and transmission were removed for maintance and updates to timing chains etc. this was the first time the car had been apart. Following a detailed inspection and reassembly the car will be fully serviced and refined with 1000ml. of road testing before sale, approx. Nov. `06. with 12 mths. NSW rego. and warranty $AU65,000 more pics.>SOLD SOLD SOLD Winner of ` Best of Show` Brisbane Bastielle Day 2007

From CitroenAustralia
Chassis No: 00SB8371
Build Date: Mar-72
Origin: Canada
Engine No: 450.455
Engine Type: 3.0L Carby
Gearbox: 5 Sp.
Colour: Blue `d Bregancon
Trim: Black Leather
Owner: Guy Greenhill
Location: NSW
Contact: (02) 42718500
Imported: 2005
Converted: LHD
Status: Daily driver/Show car

History: Purchased from the original owner with all delivery dockets and log books and only 77,000 mls.
Well serviced and gently used it is totally original except for the paint. The car still drives with that special `SM feel`, it is in need of a timing chain and a major service only.
The car will be stripped and returned to its original Gris Nacre during 2006. During 2006 the car was sold to long time Citroen entheuiast Guy Greenhill from Mackay Qid. He requested that the car be painted Blue `d Bregacon and be fitted with a 3.0L engine and completed to the highest `show` standard with many upgrades during the restoration. This was completed in May 2007 and the car was driven straight to Mackay after delivery from the Wollongong workshop.The car was awarded ' Best at Show " at the 2007 Bastille Day All French Car show