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AM115.1314 | 1969 | Ghibli EU |
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For sale in June 1997 by rouillac. | ||||||
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AM115.1322 | 1969 | Ghibli manual |
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AM115.1328 | 1969 | Ghibli manual |
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Sold Aug 2014 | ||||||
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AM115.1346 | 1969 | Ghibli EU manual |
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The Maserati Ghibli offered here, chassis AM1151346, was completed in September 1969, finished in *Avorio Chiaro (Light Ivory) over red leather, and delivered new to Barcelona, Spain. Consistent with its build date, this mid-production Ghibli is equipped with the 4.7-liter engine, five-speed ZF manual gearbox, and characteristic interior appointments including Veglia instruments, toggle switches, and Lucas signal stalk. Many enthusiasts regard this combination of features as the preferred specification for the model. While little is known of this car’s earliest history, it was imported into the US in the late 1970s and updated with typical American-market equipment including an MPH speedometer, wire wheels, a rectangular air box, rear bumper guards, side marker lights, and exhaust system. It was owned by a Southern California-based Maserati enthusiast for several decades and has spent the past few years confined to static storage. Except for older paint and upholstery in the original colors, the Ghibli is presented today in largely original, unrestored condition and appears to be a strong candidate for a comprehensive recommissioning or a sound basis for a complete restoration. Importantly, the car retains its original matching-numbers engine and is offered with a set of five original Campagnolo cast alloy wheels and assorted spares. | ||||||
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AM115.1356 | 1969 | Ghibli manual |
USA | ![]() |
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Sold EBay 2011. | ||||||
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AM115.1362 | 1969 | Ghibli manual |
Germany | ![]() |
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Maserati Ghibli Spyder Conversion, 4700, built 07/1969 | ||||||
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AM115.1366 | 1969 | Ghibli EU manual |
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The VIN is chassis 1366 engine AS 1892 built oct-1969 color Blue Pervinca interior black and Becker radio | ||||||
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AM115.1372 | 1969 | Ghibli |
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This engine came from an entirely disassembled Ghibli which was located in the Netherlands in the late 1980s. | ||||||
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AM115.1374 | 1969 | Ghibli EU |
Italy | ![]() |
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Featured at the Padua Show 2019 | ||||||
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AM115.1376 | 1969 | Ghibli EU |
United Kingdom | ![]() |
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First owner: Zurich CH – Owned approx 1 year | ||||||
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AM115.1378 | 1969 | Ghibli manual |
United Kingdom | ![]() |
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AM115.49.1384 | 1969 | Ghibli SS EU manual |
Netherlands | ![]() |
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Published on Oct 31, 2013 | ||||||
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AM115.1386 | 1969 | Ghibli EU manual |
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Sold EBay 2011 and 2012 Here it is when it was at Heritage Classics For sale at Gullwing Nov 2018 This Maserati Ghibli was delivered on October 18, 1969 and sold new through Sport Auto in Rome, Italy to artist Giuseppe Bartolini. It was imported to the US in February 1998 and then acquired by private investigator Richard Di Sabatino. The car was refinished in black over red more than a decade ago, and power is provided by a 4.7-liter DOHC V8 paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. Service work commissioned by the current owner within the last few years included replacement of the clutch slave cylinder, clutch pressure plate, front shocks, and wheel bearings. The steering box, master cylinder, and all four brake calipers were also rebuilt, and the wheels, bumpers, and grille have been refinished. This Ghibli is now offered on dealer consignment with a Maserati Certificate of Origin, recent service records, and a clean California title. This Maserati Ghibli 4.7 with Matching Numbers and Original Build SheetsAccording to the Maserati Classiche Certificate and original factory documentation accompanying the car, this matching numbers Ghibli was ordered on September 24, 1969 directly from the factory in Verde Bosco (dark green) with Senape (mustard) Connolly Leather interior and a Becker Grand Prix radio. Around the 2000s, the car was painted black and the interior recovered in red vinyl.
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AM115.49.1396 | 1969 | Ghibli SS EU |
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Description from Hemmings advert 2019 “The serial numbers are for a 1969 delivered in Italy, as confirmed by MIE through its factory contacts. No info is available on how it came to the US. Unusual combination of later type front with rounded headlight edges [ and later chassis number ] with very early type bootlid from a 1967/1968 car. | ||||||
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AM115.1416 | 1969 | Ghibli EU manual |
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For sale here *European version *Manufactured in 1969 / November to European specifications and sold new in Belgium by “ETS François Staumont” in Brussels. *It was fully restored in 2008-2009 with the entire archive well documented. *Matching Numbers *Maserati Classic Certificate . Sold 2024 | ||||||
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AM115.49.1432 | 1969 | Ghibli SS manual |
Austria | ![]() |
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Recorded 2008, confirmed 2017 | ||||||
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AM115.1458 | 1969 | Ghibli EU |
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AM115.49.1486 | 1969 | Ghibli SS EU |
Germany | ![]() |
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Sold Paris 2011. The example presented comes from an important German Maserati collection. The car spent many years in the US from where it was imported at the end of the 1980s. It is fitted with the 4.7-litre engine rather than its V8 4.9-litre Type SS engine. Our Ghibli belonged to the Serre Collection, and was parked next to a 275 GTB/4 when it sold to the current owner in 2011. The engine, which has been completely rebuilt, retains all its capability, as evidenced by the report of a compression test of its eight cylinders, available in the file that comes with the car. The ignition has been refurbished, filters and fluids changed, and the carburettors and clutch serviced. In order to ensure that one can fully enjoy the performance a Ghibli is capable of, the brakes and steering box have also been totally refurbished. Our collector, who owns two other Ghibli, ran a high-tech company developing prototype engines for the top German constructors. Using the expertise at his disposal, he had new wheels made to match the original Campognolo wheels but which are two inches wider. Approved by the rigorous TÜV laboratory, these wheels were all cut from a huge alloy block destined for the aeronautical industry. They have an appearance that is identical in every respect to the original wheels but with a diameter of 17 inches rather than 15. An enhancement that perfects a car already highly desirable presented in this blue livery with leather interior, ready to satisfy the most demanding enthusiast. | ||||||
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AM115.1506 | 1969 | Ghibli US |
Monaco | ![]() |
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Sold Monaco 2002. | ||||||
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AM115.1594 | 1969 | Ghibli |
Germany | ![]() |
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Maserati Ghibli Campana spider conversion. (2 previous owner) |