Friday, July 10, 2020

1970 Maserati Ghibli 4.7 Spyder by Ghia - $510k

Production of the Ghibli began with a fastback coupé in April 1967, which was joined by the open-top spyder in 1969. Featuring a race-bred, mid-mounted, 4,719 cc V-8 engine with dry-sump lubrication and two chain-driven camshafts per cylinder bank, the car produced 330 hp.
Chassis no. 1179 is one of 125 factory-built spyders. It was manufactured in September 1970 with the 4.7-litre engine, finished in Giallo over a black leather interior, and fitted with an automatic transmission. That was upgraded to a desirable five-speed manual gearbox. This Maserati has 35,000 miles on the clock.
The Ghibli spyder is widely considered to be one of the finest open grand touring cars Maserati has ever built. Fashioned in the great Italian tradition these cars are intensely collectible.
The car appeared at RM Sotheby's and made $510k.

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