MASERATI GHIBLI 4.7 - 1967

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Technical data:

        • Engine: V8 made of aluminum with 4 camshafts and 4 twin-barrel carburetors with 4719ccm and 330 hp
        • Transmission: 5-speed manual gearbox, from ZF
        • Rear axle: Robust rigid axle, from Salisbury
        • Brakes: 4 disc brakes with brake booster
        • Special features:

          Air conditioning, pre-production model with original Borrani central locking, hood and boot lid design differing from the later series, as well as a steering wheel as used in the early Quattroporte.

General model history:

The Maserati Ghibli is a legendary Italian sports car developed by Maserati in the 1960s. Here is an overview of the history of this remarkable vehicle:

First unveiled at the 1966 Turin Motor Show, the Maserati Ghibli made an immediate impression with its stunning design and impressive performance. Named after a hot desert wind, the Ghibli embodies the perfect combination of elegance and raw power. It was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro, one of the most famous automotive designers of his time. Giugiaro created timeless lines that combine elegance and sportiness. The interior of the Ghibli impresses with high-quality materials and luxurious details. The enormous power output of up to 335 hp made the Ghibli one of the fastest cars of its time.

Explicit data about this car:

The car bears the chassis number 100 and is therefore the 50th vehicle from production and thus still a pre-production model.
It was first delivered in Italy and had the Italian license plate EE 2553. The owner then brought the car to the USA where he used it until 1973.
There it was bought by an Englishman who drove it until the end of the seventies, after which it was sold back to the USA (at the time of export it had approx. 26000 mls on the clock).
At the beginning of the eighties the car was sold to a doctor in Germany who hardly ever drove it. Then 6 years ago I bought the beautiful Ghibli with a speedometer reading of 29000 mls.
It can therefore be assumed that the low speedometer reading is correct, especially as the original leather in the interior is in very good condition.
Last year, a major service and an Austrian individual license were carried out. The rims were also overhauled and new tires fitted. The car now has Austrian and German papers.
It is suitable for long distances and offers enormous driving pleasure.

All delivery documents from the Maserati history department are available

Conclusion:

The Maserati Ghibli 4.7 from 1967 is a symbol of excellence and innovation in automotive engineering. Its history is characterized by the art of Italian design and outstanding engineering. This classic combines elegance, performance and luxury in a unique vehicle that delights car enthusiasts all over the world.

Take the opportunity to acquire a piece of automotive history and experience driving pleasure at the highest level. Contact us for more information or to arrange a viewing appointment.

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