1967 Maserati Ghibli Spyder
Condition: Restored (2016)
Miles: 10,767 – TMU
Production: 79 units in the 4.7L (Fewer with matching hard top)
Engine: 4.7L 8 Cyl.
Transmission: 5 Speed Manual ZF Transmission
Paint: Emerald
Interior: Black (Leather)
This Maserati Ghibli Spyder is exceptional and was restored about 8 years ago by Swiss Racing including full bodywork, complete leather interior and mechanical work. The rarity of the matching hard top brings this car to another level.
Currently located in our showroom in Cannes, France.
The car was inspected and appraised by Mr. Jean-Pierre Cornu in August of 2024 and the full report will be available upon request.
We welcome inspections by appointment. Please call our office in France: +33 07 66 40 50 11 or + (561) 762-6244
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From WIKIPEDIA:
The Ghibli was first unveiled as a 2-seater concept car at the November 1966 Turin Motor Show.[2] Its steel body, characterized by a low, shark-shaped nose, was designed by a young Giorgetto Giugiaro, then working at Ghia. The car featured pop-up headlamps, leather front sport seats, alloy wheels and 205R15 Pirelli Cinturato N72 tyres. Two rear seats consisting of nothing more than a cushion without a backrest were added to the production model, allowing the Ghibli to be marketed as a 2-door 2+2 fastback coupé. Deliveries started in March 1967.[3]
The car was powered by a front placed quad-cam 4,719 cc (4.7 L; 288.0 cu in) dry sump V8 engine mated to a five-speed ZF manual transmission, with a three-speed automatic transmission being optional. The engine had a power output of 310 PS (228 kW; 306 hp). It had a 0-97 km/h (60 mph) time of 6.8 seconds and a top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph).
The 2-seat Ghibli Spyder went into production in 1969. Its convertible top folded under a flush fitting body-colour tonneau cover behind the front seats. A detachable hardtop was available as an option.
Mileage | 10767 |
Fuel | Gasoline |
Transmission | Manual |
Drive | RWD |