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AM115.066 | 1967 | Ghibli manual |
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After expensive restoration now blue exterior and beige interior Sold 2013. Black with black trim. Drop down bootlid. Clean front and rear bumpers. | ||||||
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AM115.072 | 1967 | Ghibli |
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AM115.074 | 1967 | Ghibli EU manual |
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“RED WITH TAN LEATHER INTERIOR, VERY NICE EARLY EXAMPLE EQUIPPED WITH 5-SPEED TRANSMISSION, POWER WINDOWS, ALLOY WHEELS, KNOCK OFF TOOLS, 16,283 MILES AND CENTER LOCK WHEELS, COMPLETE WITH HANDBOOK .” For sale at Heritage Classics Sept 2017 Now restored and returned to its original colour Now for sale here 2020 12/2020 Complete restoration by Milestone Motorcars. Now finished in its original color of Blu Sera and tan For sale by: This outstanding Maserati Ghibli 4.7 Coupe stands out as a beautifully restored example. Completed at Maserati’s Modena workshops in July of 1967, this early-production Ghibli, chassis no. AM115.074, was built as a left-hand drive Coupe. It is finished as it appears today in elegant Blue Sera over Senape leather interior, and according to the Maserati Factory records, the car was delivered new to Firenze, Italy with an Automatic Borg Warner gearbox. This information could be an error however, because when the car went through its recent thorough restoration, no signs of an earlier automatic transmission was found, and the Ghibli is known to have been a 5-speed manual car for decades. This desirable early production Ghibli presents today with all the attractive factory features that came on the early Ghiblis, including the smooth non vented hood, delicate chrome bumpers, Campagnolo alloy knock off wheels, a lower rear hatch design, wooden steering wheel and shift knob, and toggle switches. Although the Maserati’s early history post its home-market delivery remains unknown, this Ghibli has recently come out of a nearly 30-year Wisconsin-based custodianship. Finished in its original color of Blue Sera over Senape leather interior, this stunning Ghibli underwent a 26-month rotisserie restoration completed in December of 2020 by Milestone Motorcars in Delray Beach, FL. During the restoration, the body was taken down to bare metal and the factory undercoating was removed. Most Ghiblis of this era are now heavily undercoated, but this example has no undercoating leaving the floors finished in the lovely blue color matching the body. Other components tended to during the restoration included the suspension and brakes, while the matching numbers 4.7-Liter DOHC V8 engine underwent a full refurbishment. The sporty Campagnolo alloy wheels were refurbished as well and shod on a fresh set of Pirelli tires. A comprehensive binder documenting the work carried out with photos and details of the restoration is included with the sale, along with a tool kit and wheel wrench. | ||||||
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AM115.078 | 1967 | Ghibli manual |
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The current vendor purchased the Ghibli in 1992 from restorer, Mr. David George, and it is believed to be four owners from new. The owner reports the Ghibli to be in excellent condition. Most recently the car was completely overhauled by Kiwi Engineering of Old Saybrook, Connecticut. Sold New York 1999 Christies. | ||||||
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AM115.080 | 1967 | Ghibli US manual |
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Originally owned by composer Henry Mancini. Matching numbers. | ||||||
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AM115.082 | 1967 | Ghibli US manual |
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This early-production example of Maserati’s classic Ghibli Coupe was completed at Maserati’s workshops in 1967. It is equipped with the desirable 5-speed manual transmission, and is believed to have been delivered new with that specification. The Maserati sat in a barn near Gaston, Oregon for decades, but was recently treated to a cosmetic clean-up. Coming up for auction at Bonhams Greenwich June 2017 | ||||||
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AM115.086 | 1967 | Ghibli EU |
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Paris Motorshow car | ||||||
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AM115.088 | 1967 | Ghibli manual |
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Sold July 2012 Netherlands. Car was produced September 1967. Now being restored. According to the factory, this car was the very first to receive the 4.9 litre engine | ||||||
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AM115.090 | 1967 | Ghibli US manual |
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Concours car sold at Monterey 2014 for record breaking $385,000 USD. Matching numbers | ||||||
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AM115.094 | 1967 | Ghibli EU manual |
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It is the 1967 London Motor Show car and in fact the very first right hand drive Ghibli built. As a very early car it has a number of unique features including the Borrani wheel spinners, prototype bonnet, drop down boot lid, dual front brake calipers and interior. After residing in a private collection in the UK for many years the car was purchased and imported into Australia in 2005. Finished in Celeste Metalizz with blue leather interior. Restored 1990-1991 | ||||||
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AM115.096 | 1967 | Ghibli manual |
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dual calipers, multi disc clutch, no side markers, no hood vents, magnesium wheels with big spinners. Info 2014 | ||||||
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AM115.098 | 1967 | Ghibli EU manual |
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RHD car with twin calliper brakes and confirmed by the factory as 1967 Earls Court Show car Guillotine bootlid. Original Interior AM116 engine fitted body restored 2012. | ||||||
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AM115.100 | 1967 | Ghibli EU manual |
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Original build spec was Left hand drive, Oro Gold, 5 speed, non PAS. The vehicle was first delivered in Italy in 1967 and arrived in the USA at the end of 1969. | ||||||
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AM115.102 | 1967 | Ghibli US manual |
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This highly attractive 1967 Maserati Ghibli 4.7 Coupe is an extremely desirable 5-Speed example wearing classic red over black colours. Completed at Maserati’s Modena workshops in late fall of 1967, this early-production Ghibli, chassis no. AM115.102, was built as a left-hand drive Coupe, fitted with the desirable ZF 5-speed manual gearbox, and destined for the North American market. Little of the early history of this Maserati is known, but at some point, it returned back to Europe. Finding its way to Belgium, it was acquired by the previous owner in July of 2008. It appears to have been repainted, but the interior looks to be largely original. The Maserati has been undriven and stored, as such it is recommended that mechanical recommissioning is undertaken. These powerful and sharp-looking Giorgetto Giugiaro designed GT’s are among the most desirable cars ever produced by the legendary Modena-based Maserati company and remain highly collectible today. The Maserati Ghibli will continue to inspire future collectors as one of the most important sports cars of the Golden Era of Italian design. The exciting opportunity to own such a car is not to be missed. Coachwork by Ghia | ||||||
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AM115.106 | 1967 | Ghibli |
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EBay 2007 | ||||||
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AM115.108 | 1967 | Ghibli manual |
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Will be restored in the near future; correct engine was found in Philadelphia from a crashed Ghibli #AM115.1312. | ||||||
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AM115.110 | 1967 | Ghibli US manual |
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Confirmed 2024 | ||||||
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AM115.112 | 1967 | Ghibli |
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Engine only | ||||||
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AM115.114 | 1967 | Ghibli US manual |
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Red with black trim. US early overriders with rubber inserts. Drop down bootlid. For sale on eBay August 2013. | ||||||
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AM115.116 | 1967 | Ghibli US automatic |
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Sold new in California and subsequently spent some quality time at the North Hollywood workshops of George Barris, King of the Kustomizers, being specially massaged for the famous singing duo Sonny & Cher. Fitted with a Super-High-performance 302c.i. Chevrolet V8, back in 1970. |