Bufori is a modern brand of rare automobiles resembling 1930s coupes. The company is owned by Australian brothers Anthony, George and Gerry Khouri. In 1986, Gerry Khouri began to build three special sports cars, one each for the three brothers, which led to the formation of the company. The acronym "Bufori" stands for Beautiful, Unique, Funtastic, Original, Romantic, and Irresistible.
Bufori MK III La Joya Two-seat coupe; 2.7L, V6, EFI, quad cam, water-cooled, mid-mounted engine; rear wheel drive; tiptronic transmission, 4 wheel independent suspension. Bufori MK II - Series 1 & Series 2 (1992 - 2003) Two & 2+2 seat convertible with soft top or removable hard top; 1.8 - 2.2L, 4 cylinder, DOHC, EFI, water-cooled, rear-mounted boxer engine; rear wheel drive; automatic or manual transmission; 4 wheel independent suspension. Bufori V6i(1992 – 1994), 2+2 seat convertible with retractable soft top; 3.8L, V6, EFI, water-cooled, front-mounted engine; rear wheel drive; 4 wheel independent
suspension.
The production facility in Kuala Lumpur has an installed capacity of 300 vehicles per year, and employs 110 employees. Plans are to hire another 150 employees to meet the installed capacity. The Bufori MKI, MKII & MKIII La Joya were displayed at the Malaysian National Automotive Museum based at the Sepang International Circuit in 2003. Bufori vehicles are the only cars to be licensed by the Advance Australia Council to carry the “Australian Made Logo”.
Bufori MK I (1988 - 1992) Two-seat convertible with soft top; 1.6 – 2.1L, 4 cylinder, rear-mounted, twin carb, air cooled, rear-mounted boxer engine; rear wheel drive, automatic or manual transmission; 4 wheel independent suspension. Bufori Madison (1986 - 1988) Two-seat convertible with soft top; 1.6L, 4 cylinder, rear-mounted, air cooled boxer engine; rear wheel drive; manual transmission; 4 wheel independent suspension.