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AM115.118 | 1967 | Ghibli manual |
United Kingdom | ![]() |
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Originally nucciola with white interior, long rear hood, knock-off rudge wheels For sale at Silverstone auctions here | ||||||
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AM115.126 | 1967 | Lebanon | ![]() |
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This Ghibli has been in lebanon and in the same ownership since 1970 | ||||||
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AM115.128 | 1967 | Ghibli US manual |
Netherlands | ![]() |
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Sold July 2012. Red with black trim. Underwent restoration 2014-2015. Now freshly repainted. For Sale Gallery Aaldering 2019 | ||||||
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AM115.130 | 1967 | Ghibli EU manual |
Switzerland | ![]() |
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Red with tan interior. Sold July 2012 | ||||||
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AM115.132 | 1967 | Ghibli US manual |
Belgium | ![]() |
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On EBay Nov 2015 This early Maserati Ghibli (no. 66 of 1170 Ghibli coupés produced) left Italy via Genova in November 1967. It was delivered shortly after to Foreign Car City inc., Route 59, West Nyack, New York. The car was finished in the rare but striking combination of Bianco Polo Park with a black leather interior and chrome wire wheels. The second owner, Mr Bob Carr, cherished the Ghibli and would hold on to it for 37 years until his demise in 2006. His widow, ms. Donna Carr Roberts has nothing but fond memories of the Maserati, but she had to let it go in that same year. The Ghibli would go on to stay in Indiana as it was purchased by Bill O., founder of a well-known online review site, internet millionaire and colourful figure overall. Although the car was in a perfect original condition, Mr O. decided to commission a complete restoration of the car with Healy Werks in Lawton, Iowa, asking they make it better than new. What would follow is a classic but mind-boggling case of a restoration project gone wild. The people at Healey Werks must have literally taken every nut and bolt apart and put it under a magnifying glass because at a certain point they had amassed a whopping 1 million (!) dollars in staff-hours and parts. The car was not even assembled yet, and the body was painted but still on a rotisserie. Plenty of photos are available today of their meticulous work. The project was bought by a Belgian civil engineer, and former airline pilot turned classic car dealer, in early 2016. He tells us the story of how he and his wife embarked on a trip to Iowa where they spent several days packing all the shiny overhauled and recommissioned parts of the Ghibli in thousands of little plastic bags before shipping them together with the freshly painted body in a container to Belgium. Together with his wife, he embarked on an eight-month journey, putting the giant puzzle back together. Hundreds of pictures document this restoration process. The final result was breathtaking. The Ghibli is simply stunning in white with its original black interior carrying a lovely patina. It is a matching numbers engine/car and has the Maserati Classiche documents. The car’s mechanics and body are better than new. Still, after such an extensive restoration, with every nut & bolt having been apart, the enthusiast amateur-restorer was afraid actually to test drive the car and proceeded to sell it in 2017. The car remained in Belgium, joining an important Maserati Collection. The first thing the current owner did was take the car to Mistral Classics in Lauwe, Belgium. Several minor (but crucial) issues were discovered, confirming that the passionate amateur-restorer was probably right in being apprehensive of driving the car. Mistral Classics addressed the brakes and fuel lines, among some other issues, and once this was taken care of, the car was ready to really prove itself on the open road. This experience underlined once more the importance of having true specialists work on your classic Maserati. Today the car has a Belgian registration and is driven regularly. Maintenance is done at regular intervals by Mistral Classics in Lauwe, Belgium. The car presents in an absolute concours condition. “This car was brought to us shortly after the current owner took delivery of it. It had just come out of a lengthy restoration in the US, and the previous owner in Belgium did the final assembly. We inspected the car and took it through the first test miles after the nut & bolt restoration, revealing several minor issues that needed sorting. We improved the braking power by installing new brake lines and a new but original brake booster. Addressing these issues really took the restoration from 95% to 100%. Patrick Hanssens, February 2021 | ||||||
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AM115.138 | 1967 | Ghibli EU |
France | ![]() |
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Sold Feb 2018 Paris | ||||||
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AM115.144 | 1967 | Ghibli |
Sweden | ![]() |
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Converted to Spider | ||||||
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AM115.150 | 1967 | Ghibli EU automatic |
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First Owner: Mr Claude FRANCOIS | ||||||
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AM115.152 | 1967 | Ghibli EU manual |
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European delivery Ghibli with kilometer per hour speedometer, Euro side marker lights and no emission controls. VIN 154 152 makes this the 76th car built. | ||||||
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AM115.154 | 1967 | Ghibli automatic |
USA | ![]() |
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The 1967 Maserati Ghibli Coupe featured here is finished in stunning Argento Auteuil Silver with a gorgeous black leather interior. Daniel Schmitt acquired this magnificent motorcar from one of his personal friends who purchased it in Southern California nearly 30 years ago, drove it back to St. Louis and stored it in the garage since. After Daniel Schmitt acquired it, he commissioned a 2-year long, concours-level restoration that is documented with a $100,000 in receipts. Accompanying this investment-grade Maserati Ghibli is its full Maserati classiche documents, owner’s manual, service records, factory tools, jack and more. | ||||||
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AM115.160 | 1967 | Ghibli US manual |
Netherlands | ![]() |
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Red / black. No P/S. It was on the cover of the mailer for the 2000 Concorso Italiano. The former owner bought the Maserati in 2002 through eBay from an American from Needham, a suburb of Boston, located in the state of Massachusetts. He, too, had been infected with the Ghibli virus, witnessing his striking choice to pick up his brand new arrival in person. What followed was a flight to America. The car was driven from Needham to New York Harbour and transported to Europe from there. Recently Sold in the Netherlands here For sale 2022 here | ||||||
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AM115.164 | 1967 | Ghibli US automatic |
Spain | ![]() |
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For Sale Oct 2014 Built in the November of 1967, this particular Ghibli was in fact built for the U.S market. According to certification from Maserati, it was an automatic transmission car originally, which makes sense given the popularity of two pedals in the states. | ||||||
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AM115.168 | 1967 | Ghibli EU manual |
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The Ghibli has chassis AM115.168 and engine no. AM115.168. In other word matching numbers. This handsome blue example was ordered 26th of October 1967 and delivered new via Maserati’s Modena workshop the 18th of December 1967 and was originally finished in Blue Pervinca (Salchi code 106A55) with white leather (Conolly code pac.1544), equipped with 5- speeds manual type ZF S5.325 transmission. The number of owners and history is well documented. Body and interior | ||||||
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AM115.170 | 1967 | Ghibli manual |
Belgium | ![]() |
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Sold in Belgium 2017 PR Classics BVBA | ||||||
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AM115.172 | 1967 | Ghibli EU manual |
France | ![]() |
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Recorded Jan 2016 | ||||||
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AM115.176 | 1967 | Ghibli US automatic |
USA | ![]() |
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Recently rebuilt engine and rebuilt Borg Warner automatic transmission. This Ghibli will be a great driver Now for auction here July 2023 | ||||||
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AM115.182 | 1967 | Ghibli automatic |
France | ![]() |
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Sold Sept 2011. | ||||||
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AM115.184 | 1967 | Ghibli EU |
Belgium | ![]() |
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In restoration.Still matching numbers Information Jun 2017 | ||||||
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AM115.188 | 1967 | Ghibli EU manual |
United Kingdom | ![]() |
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Recently arrived from France, this left-hand drive, 4.7-litre example has benefited from a recent inspection and service at Cecil Cars, who are a reputed restorer near Paris. The odometer indicates 75,264km (which is believed to be original) and has been enthusiast owned for the last 10 years; our vendor reports that it is in near perfect mechanical order. It’s described as a delightful older restored car with, we believe, its original leather interior. Finished in classic Maserati Red, we understand that it was repainted in the early 1990s. For sale at Silverstone auctions here | ||||||
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AM115.194 | 1967 | Ghibli automatic |
Netherlands | ![]() |
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Missing transmission. Has Borrani wire wheels. For sale July 2012. Undergoing full restoration , found the original auto gearbox , but also 5 spd complete , originally Silver with black |