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AM115.1680 AM115.1680 1970
AM115.1682 AM115.1682 1970 Ghibli
manual
Italy

For sale here July 2022

AM115.49.1688 1970 Ghibli SS
Sweden

The car was with Joop Stolze in Holland in 2008

AM115.49.1694 AM115.49.1694 1970 Ghibli SS
EU manual
Australia

Originally supplied to Italy. Converted to RHD after importation into Australia. The factory ‘Avviso Di Spedizione’ is dated 13 May 1970 and confirms the car was delivered new to Mantova, Italy. The car is a factory SS and was built with the ‘Motore 5000’ (4.9 litre engine), 5 speed manual gearbox and was finished in bleu ischia with a bianco leather interior. Imported to Australia by Melbourne based Maserati agents Talbot Motors. Has been a Victoria car for much of its life and was red in colour. It is now the original Ischia Blu. The engine was rebuilt by Hallam Engineering at the time owned by Frank Hallam of REPCO Brabham fame.

AM115.49.1712 AM115.49.1712 1970 Ghibli SS
manual
France

Sold Artcurial Vente Automobiles de Collection, Paris, Sunday, November 07, 2010
Matching numbers
New owner just bought this car in Paris in June 2017

AM115.49.1714 AM115.49.1714 1970 Ghibli SS
EU manual
Belgium

According to confirmation from Maserati SpA this particular car was constructed in May 1970 with a 4930 cc engine.
The original colour of the car was Rosso Rubino metallic and the interior was in black Connolly leather. The car had also been fitted with power-steering and had the lightweight magnesium wheels.
The car had been ordered by the Swiss Maserati importer in Lugano and they delivered the car on 27-05-1970 to their official Maserati dealer Ruf AG in Offringen. Ruf AG has sold the car to first Swiss owner Mr. H.Tschudin from Grenchen.
In 1974 this car had only 4.000 km’s on the clock and was then purchased in Switzerland by wealthy Dutch industrialist Dries van der Loft. This Mr. Dries van der Loft was already a vivid car and racing-enthusiast since the 1940’s and he was the founder of the Dutch Racing Drivers’ Club. In 1952 the Dutch Grand Prix was given Championship status and Dries van der Lof participated in this Grand Prix with one of John Heath’s HWM-Alta’s against the likes of Stirling Moss, Jean Behra, Alberto Ascari, Nino Farina, Pierro Taruffi, Ducan Hamilton and many other great drivers.
Dries van der Loft had evolved into one of Holland’s leading car collectors and racing enthusiast. The newly acquired Maserati Ghibli went into his collection of major Maserati’s, Ferrari’s and others. But is seemed that Dries van der Lof did like to use the Ghibli for commuting because when he put the car for sale again in 1983 it had 63.000 km’s on the clock.
The car was purchased by another Dutch car loving family who is today still the owner of the car. Dries van der Lof assured the family that the car never had any accidents or damage, which is still the situation today.
In 1985 the new owners had the ZF-gearbox overhauled by Media in The Hague, because of a faulty bearing.
At the same moment they had the front- and rear-bumper re-chromed. In 1995-96 some rust-damage was taken car off, which had appeared on the edges of the wheel-arches, front of engine-cover and the tail-section; the most common spots on the Ghibli’s. Work was done by Jan van de Visch in Barneveld and then the car was repainted in its original colour again and the wheels were repainted.
The Maserati has proven itself to be very reliable and it did only let the family down once when just before arriving back home the clutch cylinder gave way due to a broken oil-ring. On regular long trips through Scotland it always performed flawless. This Ghibli has been maintained regularly over the years and it was always stored dry and warm. Last year the brake-callipers, brake master-cylinder and Bonaldi brake power assistance have been overhauled. Engine and gearbox are on fresh fluids and the rear-axle/limited slip will be done shortly. At the same moment carburettors were checked, adjusted and where necessary overhauled. Total mileage now is 107.500 km’s which is all documented.
This Ghibli has never been restored, just well maintained and serviced. All original bodyschütz is still in the engine-room,
inside the wheel-arches and on the underside of the car.
The interior is as it was in 1970, upholstery and carpets are original. Only the drivers floor mat and the dashboard did need to be replaced. The original crick with its bag and the original tool-bag are present. Only the original Maserati tools and instruction manual are missing. This Ghibli is complete, even the foam pillows that go under the mats in the back, behind the seats, are present. All gauges and switches are correct and in working order. Presently a new lock for the glove-box is being fabricated as that has been faulty since the car was bought in 1983. Same for the little handle that is needed to close the power-windows in case of power-loss, is being fabricated now. All tinted glass and window-rubbers in the car are original. Heath-isolation on inside of engine-cover is original, so are strips in engine-compartment, Bonaldi power brake cylinder, carburetors and airfilter. This car has never been messed around with. It has power steering and air-conditioning. Airco needs to be revived as it was rarely used. It would be nice to fit an original Hirschmann power antenna again. The original Campagnolo magnesium wheels are still with the car but presently are 4 new aluminium Campagnola wheels fitted to the car for safety reasons, with new Michelin XWX tyres. The spare-wheel in the car is still the original 1970 magnesium Campagnola with Campagnolo transfers, and the original 1970 tyre.
Today this car is in good and original condition, with fresh MOT. It is a great performer with good mechanics and a rare find in its originality with early ownership of a local F1 driver as a bonus.
In line with other cars being offered for sale on the open market, the private owner has priced his car at 300.000 euro

For sale April 2016

AM115.1720 AM115.1720 1970 Ghibli
automatic
France

Matching number engine automatic gearbox
Body matching colour
Certification Maserati Classiche

‘This LHD auto Ghibli 4.7-litre comes with no history or records beyond whatever is shown in the documents section, none of which represents any kind of licencing or registration documentation.

The car was exported from the USA to the vendor’s collection in, we think, 2012.

We haven’t started or driven the car so, consequently, our assessment of it is made purely on the grounds of its appearance.

The odometer is showing 80,995 kms.”

For sale here

AM115.49.1726 AM115.49.1726 1970 Ghibli SS
EU manual
France

” The only SSSpeciale known. As seen in Octane UK #183 (08/2018).
Full matching numbers and colours.
Concours rotisserie / nuts and bolts restoration.
100% conform and complete.
Sold by Thépenier, and always registered in France, only 2 Owners from new, 1st one being a Ferrari Gentleman Driver for 4 years, the 2nd an engineer at Rolex’ for 40 years. Owners still alive and in touch w/ the current Owner.
50.000 certified kilometers.
Fully documented with Thépenier files and Maserati Classiche Certificates and other documents of interest.
Ordered and Factory delivered with special features including the famous “5000 Speciale” engine that will lead to the Bora Gr.4 projects (bought back by this Ghibli Speciale 1st Owner…).
Out of a normal price of 5.000.000 ITL, the car was charged 2.000.000 more, that’s to say 7.000.000. 40% more than the normal price-list. Original invoice to Thépenier signed by Orsi present with the car.

It includes :
– re-sized cams (open more earlier and close more later),
– modified timing Law,
– high compression pistons,
– colder spark plugs,
– perfectly balanced crankshaft and flywheel (engine revs up to 7.500 rpm),
– no more air-boxes, horns w/ grilles instead,
– polished intake,
– special exhaust…
It comes too with :
– no air cond (and is the only car known to get part n°59 on Table 6 of the spare parts manual),
– no power steering (and a shortest ration / gear),
– no self locking rear differential,
– high beam additional lights,
– no bumper over-riders as on Thépenier cars,
– Indy optional wheel chrome trims (- 2,5 kg),
– wipers deflectors (the car was intended to go to 290 kph),
– leather steering wheel.

So, the car is lighter too. ”

AM115.1730 AM115.1730 1970 Ghibli
manual
United Kingdom

Manufactured in July 1970, this 4.7-litre Ghibli was purchased by its current owner from marque specialist, Mistral Motors in Bussolengo, Italy in 2005. The car had been subject to restoration prior to the new owner registering the car in the UK. In 2007 the owner decided to repaint the Maserati to match his Light Car Company Rocket, whereupon a bare-metal body restoration was undertaken, removing any corrosion then present. The cream leather interior has recently been cleaned and renovated and, as the car has been used sparingly and professionally stored in the interim, both the body and interior remain in very good condition. Mechanically, the car has been maintained by several well known independent specialists with an extensive service having been completed recently, and now benefits from new tyres to original specification. Accompanying paperwork consists of sundry restoration invoices, a V5C registration document and a freshly issued MoT certificate.

Coming up for auction

Currently for sale 2021 here

AM115.49.1740 AM115.49.1740 1970 Ghibli SS
EU manual
Netherlands

Sold Auctions America March 2014.
Originally delivered new to Milan, Italy, this European-specification Ghibli 4.9-liter SS coupe was imported to the United States in 1974 and resided in Texas for several years before being sold to a California-based collector. It was completely restored in 2004.
Up for sale June 2015
Here it is at The Gallery Brummen

AM115.49.1748 AM115.49.1748 1970 Ghibli SS
EU manual
Italy

Rosso Cordoba exterior, Pelle Bianca Interior Anno di costruzione:01.01.1970
Italian car Unique Owner Matching Numbers perfectly preserved, never damaged, a well-known industrialist, collected directly in Maserati,
For sale May 2015

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AM115.49.1752 AM115.49.1752 1970 Ghibli SS
automatic

RM Auctions 2009

AM115.1754 AM115.1754 1970 Ghibli
AU manual
Australia

Still very original and in Australia 2014

AM115.49.1756 AM115.49.1756 1970 Ghibli SS
Italy

4.9 Engine only sold in 2012.

Engine Maserati Ghibli 4.9 SS – AM115/49*1756* – Heavily damaged: having a broken crankshaft.
The heads are complete and undamaged, with valves, springs, camshafts and timing chain. The conrods, pistons, and rings are undamaged. The intake manifold and flywheel are included.
This engine would be ideal as a display model, the exterior is very nice and undamaged.

AM115.1766 AM115.1766 1970 Ghibli
EU manual
Finland

European specification, Finnish (EU) registration with history in Italy, Sweden and Finland. A very well preserved original example. Car has been resprayed in the late 1980’s and the paintwork finish could be better. On the other hand originality has been well preserved since very few parts have been removed for the respray. Original leather interior and most details in extremely good untouched condition. Even the running-in warning sticker in the windscreen is left.
Regularly used during the summer months, this Ghibli drives and handles excellent. Air conditioning and few other smaller non-working items. Non-original radio and door mirrors (the car was delivered new without side mirrors).
Original jack, spare wheel, emergency door window opening tool. History file includes parts invoices, a copy of factory build sheets and test drive document, copy of service manual and english translation of owner’s handbook. Original list of dealers “Organizzazione di Vendita e Assistenza”. Copies of period road tests from Road&Track, Car&Driver, Auto Motor und Sport, Motor (Sweden), Motor Sport (UK),

Originally delivered by the Milano dealer Rolma Automobili SpA to a local textile industrialist.
Imported to Sweden in the 1970’s by Mr Gunnarsson, Halmstad
5/1978 ownership change 50521 kms Mr Danell, Sundsvall, SE
10/1986 ownership change 61440 kms Mr Sjösten, Kullavik, SE
chassis repairs and respray
1990 ownership change Mr Molin, Jakobstad, FI
11/1999 ownership change 68696 kms Mr Fors, Nykarleby, FI
5/2000 Finnish Museum registration and inspection, import to Finland
6/2000 ownership change Mr Saarela, Oulu, FI
5/2014 MOT 76715 kms

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AM115.1778 AM115.1778 1970 Ghibli
manual
Switzerland

For sale in Switzerland aug 2014

AM114.49.1780 AM114.49.1780 1970 Ghibli SS
EU manual
Germany

Coming up for auction RM Sotheby 2016
Delivered new to France, this matching numbers example presented in wonderful Rosso-Rubino and sumptuous leather interior benefitted from an extensive restoration in the late 1990’s. In 2007 the car was sold by Poulain Le Fur in Paris, before being bought be the current vendor from French restorer, Carosserie Lecoq. The car received a full service before purchase including replacing all filters and seals, a new waterpump, new exhaust and a Becker radio was also fitted. Described to be in excellent condition throughout, this Ghibli with the desirable 4.9 litre engine is a very fine example of the marque and worthy of close attention.

Also sold at Coys here

For sale here 2020

For Sale here 2022

AM115.49.1784 AM115.49.1784 1970 Ghibli SS

At Retro Classica

AM115.49.1786 AM115.49.1786 1970 Ghibli SS
EU manual
USA

1970 MASERATI GHIBLI 4.9 LITER SS COUPE
–Oro Metallizzato with Beige leather interior and Tan carpeting, Sympathetically Restored, 82,000 Kilometers/50,000 Miles from new, 5-speed manual, Power Windows, Air Conditioning, 4,719 cc V8 engine with dry-sump lubrication and two chain-driven camshafts per cylinder bank and produces 330 bhp.
This Ghibli SS was purchased new in Milan, Italy and imported to the USA in 1971 by Mr. A. Bio, resident, New Jersey, USA. Mr. Bio retained ownership of this Ghibli for the next 38 years. Having only been used approximately 1,000 miles per year in seasonal conditions and having always been properly serviced from new, it thus remained in exceptional original condition. In 2009 it was sold to its second owner and repainted in its original color. The interior was also redone at this time, a major service was undertaken and a new original factory exhaust fitted. It changed hands once again in 2014 when sold to a prominent New York collector/collection, it third and most recent owner. In its most recent it has been fully service and remains in excellent and ready to use condition all working as it was intended, even cold air conditioning.
Sold at Monterey 2014.

Here it is for sale Oct 2015
photos here

Now coming up for auction

For sale Fantasy Junction 2022

AM115.49.1788 AM115.49.1788 1970 Ghibli SS
manual
USA