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Citroen SM LHD 2.7 Litre 1973

Allgemeine Beschreibung : Sold new in Italy to a very wealthy family
Midnight Blue/Black with Red leather interior
Stunning example
Extremely well maintained
Recent major service
Upgraded mechanically for reliability
Drives like they did when they were new-thrilling!

1973 Citroën SM-Maserati For sale in London

When Citroën first set about creating a new French national flagship, it was with the very clear view of reliving the glorious pre-war grandes routières built by Bugatti, Delage and Talbot-Lago. Beyond that, the bosses at the most innovative of French companies was also well aware that there was a vacuum at the top of the market left by the departure of Facel Vega.

Taking the Deesse concept of 1955 and uprating it into its greatest form – the Citroën SM – ready for the 1970s, was the company’s typically bold response.

The Maserati connection. The question of how to create a suitable engine more quickly was answered in January 1968. These were expansionist times for the major car manufacturers, most of which were going through a ‘grow or die’ period. Corporate mergers were all the rage. In the UK, that led to the creation of the British Leyland, whereas, in France, it led Citroën to even less logical conclusions.

To outsiders, Citroën’s riposte to the mood of the moment was baffling to say the least. Pierre Bercot (below), the company’s Michelin-appointed Managing Director pushed ahead with his own expansionist policies. The company purchased a controlling interest in Maserati, industry watchers wondered why.

The super engine for a new super-car:-

Within days of the takeover, Citroën abandoned Walter Becchia’s continuing six-cylinder powerplant programme. Instead, Bercot tasked Maserati with developing a new V6 for the SM. Maserati’s Chief Engineer, Ing. Giulio Alfieri, set about designing a fresh unit from scratch using the Indy V8’s tooling. It needed to be compact and light to work with Citroën’s traditional FWD layout, which forced the gearbox forward of the axle line, effectively turning it into a mid-engined car.

Turning the 4136cc Indy into a sub-2.7-litre V6 to fit into France’s 15CV puissance fiscale tax band required a shorter-throw crankshaft and a reduction in stroke from 85 to 75mm.

A one-millimetre smaller bore size was the last change needed to get the capacity down to a tax-friendly 2670cc, although further work was essential to allow the engine to work with Citroën’s sublime twin-shaft five-speed manual gearbox – the same unit that would end up being used in the Lotus Esprit.

This truly stunning and exceptional example is now available for viewing in our Brentford showroom.

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1973 Citroen SM LHD 2.7 Litre is listed verkauft on ClassicDigest in Surrey by DD Classics for £67950.

 

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Karosserietyp : Auto Marke : Citroen Modell : SM Ausführung : LHD 2.7 Litre Hubraum : 2.7 Modelljahr : 1973 Lage : Surrey

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über Citroen
Französisch Industriellen André Citroën hatte den Bau Arme für die Französisch Armee im Ersten Weltkrieg bis zum Ende des Krieges war er mit großen Industrieanlagen übrig war, aber kein Produkt für die Nachkriegs Markt.

Im Jahr 1919 gründete er Citroen, dass die erste Massenproduktion Auto-Unternehmen außerhalb der USA [3] und ein Pionier des modernen Marketing sowie Werksverbund gesichert wurde. Wohlgemerkt, auch Eiffelturm diente als Werbetafel für Citroën 1925-1934 -mon Dieu, Monsieur!

Citroën bald einen Ruf für Innovation und revolutionäre Technik. Getreu dem Motto "Kreative Technologie" Citroën hat viele "Premieren" in der Tasche:

Europas erste Ganzstahl-bodied Auto, der B10 1934.

Die weltweit erste in Serie gefertigte Frontantrieb Auto, Traction Avant, (auch eines der ersten Autos, ein Monocoque-Typ Körpermerkmal)

Die weltweit erste hydropneumatische Niveauregulierung System, mit den revolutionären Citroën DS / ID-Modelle im Jahr 1955 sowie das erste Serienfahrzeug mit Scheibenbremsen eingeführt.

Schwenkscheinwerfern im Jahr 1967 und schließlich mit variabler Unterstützung Servolenkung 1970

Citroën mit dem Kauf Maserati 1968 öffnete eine Tür für Hochgeschwindigkeits-GT-Modell, das mit Ferrari, Aston Martin et konkurrieren würde. al, wenn eingeführt Citroen SM war das weltweit schnellste FWD-Auto.