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Maserati Mistral 4000 Spyder 1967
Price On Request The Maserati Mistral was a wonderful 2-seat gran turismo produced between the years of 1963 and 1970. It was the successor to the 3500 GT, the styling was done by Frua, while the car was bodied by Maggiora in Turin. Limited in its production the coupés saw a total number of 828 examples, while the elusive Spyder just had 125 examples made. The name of the car derives from the cold northerly wind of southern France, it was also the first in a series of classic Maseratis to be given the name of a wind.The Mistral is the last model from the Casa del Tridente ("House of the Trident") to have the company's renowned twin-spark, double overhead cam straight six engine. Fitted to the Maserati 250F Grand Prix cars, it won 8 Grand Prix between 1954 and 1960 and one F1 World Championship in 1957, being driven by Juan Manuel Fangio. The engine featured hemispherical combustion chambers fed by a Lucas indirect fuel injection system, a new development for Italian car manufacturers. Maserati subsequently moved on to V8 engines for their later production cars to keep up with the demand for ever more powerful machines.Three engine were fitted to the Mistral, displacing 3500, 3700 and 4000 cc and developing 235 bhp at 5500 rpm, 245 bhp at 5500 rpm and 255 bhp at 5200 rpm, respectively. Only the earliest of the Mistrals were equipped with the 3500 cc, the most sought after derivative is the 4000 cc model. Unusually, the body was offered in both aluminium and, from 1967, in steel, but no one is quite sure how many of each were built. The car came standard with a five speed ZF transmission and four wheel solid disc brakes. Per Maserati practice, the front suspension was independent...
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Ferrari 550 Maranello 2000
US$122,511.00 Since 1973, when the traditional front-engined 365 GTB/4 Daytona had been replaced by the mid-engined Berlinetta Boxer, Ferrari's top-of-the-line 12-cylinder 2-seater model had used a mid-mounted 180° V12 flat engine. The Berlinetta Boxer had later been developed into the Testarossa, whose last evolution was the 1994 F512 M. Under the presidency of Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, who took office...
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Ferrari Dino 246 GT 1970
US$478,439.00 Dino was a marque Ferrari introduced in 1968, it was their attempt to offer more affordable and light weight cars, with smaller mid-engine configurations, capable of taking on cars like the popular Porsche 911. They continued to build cars under the Dino marque until 1976, when "Dino" was retired in favor of full Ferrari branding. The Dino models used...
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Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider 1300 1960
US$76,798.30 The Series 101 Giulietta was a big step towards mass production for Alfa Romeo. The company's replacement for its advanced 1900 saloon and coupe followed the same formula in offering a number of body styles, allied with a powerful twin cam engine up-front. Body styles included a 2+2 coupé, 4-door saloon, estate, Spider, Sprint, and Sprint Speciale. The 2+2...
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MG MGC GT 1968
US$22,828.20 Beautiful MG MGC GT in British Racing Green with a light-beige leather interior.Well-driving MG MGC GT (former Belgian import) in a restored condition, has a Dutch license for quite some time now. The car a sleek-looking body with properly fitting doors and lids. The sills and panels fit very well. Some corrosion on the seams of the front and...
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Alfa Romeo 1900 CSS Touring 1955
US$350,735.00 The Alfa Romeo 1900 was an important development for Alfa Romeo as the marque's first car built entirely on a production line and first production car without a separate chassis. It was also the first Alfa Romeo offered with left-hand drive. The car was designed by Orazio Satta and first introduced at the 1950 Paris Motor Show.The 1900 was...
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Porsche 911 3.2 Targa 1985
US$85,530.10 In 1979, Porsche had made plans to replace the 911 SC with their new 928. Sales of the 911 remained so strong however, that Porsche revised its strategy and decides to inject new life into the 911\. This came in the form of the 911 Carrera 3.2, which was introduced in 1984. Reviving the Carrera name for the first...
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Mercedes-Benz 380 SL 1985
US$61,104.80 The Mercedes-Benz SL series started out as the top of the line sports luxury tourer that offered both performance and comfort. In 1980, Mercedes-Benz revamped the SL lineup with the introduction of the 380SL. The 380 was a further development of the R107 chassis, which was first used in 1972 by the 350SL, and then later by the 450SL....
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BMW Z1 1991
US$41,538.60 At the start of 1985, BMW set up a division called BMW Technik GmbH to develop concepts for new vehicles and technologies. In August 1985, the BMW board gave approval to further develop the BMW Technik's first concept vehicle, the Z1, with the Z standing for Zukunft. The A year later, the first road-going prototype was produced and BMW...
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BMW Z8 2000
US$244,997.00 The Z8 was developed under the codename ‘E52' between 1993 and 1999, through the efforts of a design team led by Chris Bangle from 1993 to 1995. The exterior was designed by Henrik Fisker and the interior by Scott Lempert up until 1995, when the latter left BMW and styling was approved. The Z8 originally was designed as a...
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Ferrari 308 GTS 1979
US$81,325.50 The Ferrari 308 GTB berlinetta and targa topped 308 GTS were Ferrari’s mid-engined V8 models from 1975 to 1985. The 308 replaced the Dino 246 GT and GTS. It had a tube frame with separate body. The 308 GTB, GTS and GT4 were mechanically similar, and also shared much with the original Dino. Both 308s sit on the same...
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Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV 1973
US$52,791.80 The basic body shape shared by all 105/115 series coupés was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro for Bertone. It was one of his first major projects for Bertone, and borrowed heavily from his earlier design for the Alfa Romeo 2000 Sprint/2600 Sprint. The balance of glass and metal, the influence of the shape of the front and rear glass on...
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Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 SS Pininfarina Cabriolet 1948
US$571,235.00 For Alfa Romeo, the 6C 2500 was the swansong of its era. When it debuted in 1939 as the third series of Vittorio Jano’s legendary inline six-cylinder Alfas, the engineers involved could never have imagined that it would signal the end of the line for hand-built Alfa Romeos.Thanks to engine upgrades and a vastly improved fuel delivery system, the...
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