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AM115.2188 | 1971 | Ghibli manual |
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AM115.49.2194 | 1971 | Ghibli SS EU manual |
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Confirmed August 2019 Originally Rame exterior, Senape Interior [ which is still retained ] Built April 1971 | ||||||
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AM115.2200 | 1971 | Ghibli SS US manual |
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Now available at Exclusive Motorcars, after 46 years of single ownership, is this lovely survivor quality 1972 Maserati Ghibli 4.9SS. Finished in a very tasteful Blue Metallic over Creme colour scheme, and with only 12k original miles, this is an exceptional candidate for a full restoration or simply an every day driver. Sporting a 4.9L V8 and a 5-speed manual transmission, this SS is an example of the most sought after model in the Ghibli line-up. When new they put out over 330hp, thrusting them to around a 174mph top speed. Power delivery from this particular car is smooth and the transmission shifts effortlessly through the gears, reflecting the quality of care this car received in its life (also telling of the recent service by the past owner.) The original interior is showing its age, but has a nice patina and has a lovely classic leather scent. The paint is of driver quality, with flaws showing in a couple of places. Overall, however, it is of nice enough quality to be appreciated from a close distance. It is accompanied by its window sticker, books, and original toolkit. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own the ultimate canvas for your dream Ghibli, these cars are still undervalued compared with their contemporaries and represent exceptional value in investment. | ||||||
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AM115.2204 | 1971 | Ghibli |
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Sold Feb 2016 Heinbrand along with engine 115-1908 | ||||||
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AM115.49.2212 | 1971 | Ghibli SS EU manual |
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Ex Switzerland (Ticino), since 2003 in Germany | ||||||
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AM115.2224 | 1971 | Ghibli |
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Was in Sweden , now exported [ information Magnus Andersson ] | ||||||
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AM115.2228 | 1971 | Ghibli manual |
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We have a wonderful 1971 Maserati Ghibli Spyder 4.7 “Campana”. The Campana is a bit of the oddity. Campana was a coach builder that was able to build a Spyder on the base of a Maserati Ghibli coupé. In first instance Maserati itself commissioned the Spyder conversion building a total of 125 spiders which 45 Ghibli SS Spyders. Costs forced Maserati to stop contracting the coupé to Spyder conversion out to Campana. As a consequence potential buyers could no longer order a Ghibli Spyder from Maserati, so they took their coupés to Campana themselves. This Ghibli Spyder is in great shape. The car has recently been completely re-sprayed. During this process some minor bodywork repairs were also carried out. The resulting effect is excellent. The fine bodywork has nice and thin, correctly aligned panelwork. It has good quality paintwork with only a few minor signs of use. The car proudly stands on its lovely Borrani wire wheels with nearly new correctly sized Pirelli P4000 tyres. The hood is in good condition with only minor signs of wear. It has lovely good quality beige leather interior trim. Naturally the switches and instruments are in as good a condition as the rest of the cabin and all in good working order. Mechanically the car is also very sound. The Ghibli has a 4.7 V8 engine coupled to a ZF 5-speed gearbox. The engine produces 310 Hp, good for zero to 100 km/hr in 6.9 sec and a top of 250 km/hr. Not to shabby in a current car, stratospherically fast for 1971! With only 37,218 km on the clock the car has never needed a rebuild, just good maintenance and servicing. That this Ghibli has been treated properly is evident from the invoices dating back 5 years. €13,500 was invested in keeping the car trim. The fantastic 4.7 litre V8 engine’s soundtrack is a joy in the coupé, remove the roof at your enjoyment will only multiply! The Maserati Ghibli is whatever guise a rare beast, one in this condition and a Spyder to boot is the pinnacle! Gallery Aaldering is Europe’s leading Classic Cars specialist since 1975! | ||||||
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AM115.49.2244 | 1971 | Ghibli SS |
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Confirmed 2014 | ||||||
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AM115.49.2146 | 1971 | Ghibli SS EU manual |
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For sale March 2017 Here | ||||||
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AM115.49.2248 | 1971 | Ghibli SS EU manual |
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Recorded on Thepenier register. According to the Maserati factory certificate of authenticity (No. 30/2013) further supported by accompanying factory records, this Ghibli was built in September 1971, finished in Celeste Chiaro (metallic blue), trimmed with black leather interior, and outfitted with “Fuse” Campagnolo wheels. Documentation accompanying the car includes copies of the original Maserati Delivery Note, Internal Factory Oder, End of Line Data Sheet, and Final Tests Data Sheet with handwritten specifications for this car confirming the details and assembly for this Ghibli SS. Upon completion, the car was delivered to the first owner, Pierre Cornet, via French Maserati dealer, Etablissements Thepenier, Saint Cloud, France. Cornet, Directeur General of S.O.L.E.P. and loyal Maserati customer (including his ownership of a prior Ghibli), retained the car until 1985 when it was sold to the second owner. In 2002, the car was purchased by noted collector/enthusiast Abba Kogan who sold the car to the next owner in 2005. By 2012, the car became the subject of a comprehensive bare metal restoration performed by Automotive Restorations of Stratford, CT documented with photographs and copious receipts detailing the metal work addressing all areas of the body including correction for minor rust which was limited to small water-prone areas as typically found on these cars. During the restoration the interior was removed entirely and retrimmed with black leather as originally delivered. The interior bright work and details were polished and refinished as needed, and new carpets and headliner installed. The car was finished in the correct light metallic blue and all chrome and polished exterior trim was refinished to a high standard. The completed car was exhibited at the 2013 Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance where it earned a coveted “Amelia Award” in the Sports and GT Cars (1963-1974) class. Following the Amelia exhibit, this Ghibli went on to participate in the New England 1000 rally, completing it in May 2013. Showcasing once again both beauty and performance excellence, this Ghibli completed the 2017 Chopard Rally held in Dubai and, in 2022, completed the United Arab Emirates Mille Miglia covering 1,000 trouble-free miles in cool air-conditioned comfort. Under current ownership, services and general maintenance have been regularly performed including 2021 and 2022 replacement of filters, gaskets, spark plugs, new oil tank hose, new AC compressor belt and condenser/compressor fan system rewiring, carburetor cleaning, selected paint touch up and blending, gauges disassembled and cleaned, new driver’s side window channel replacement, sun visor restoration, and interior switches and various buttons restored or replaced as needed. Today this Maserati Ghibli presents in beautiful condition. The odometer indicates 67,097 kilometers which are believed to be reflective of original kilometers travelled since new. For sale at Fantasy junction | ||||||
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AM115.49.2252 | 1971 | Ghibli SS manual |
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https://www.oldtimerfarm.be/en/collection-cars-for-sale/6848/maserati-ghibli-ss-71.php#gallery-67 | ||||||
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AM115.49.2266 | 1971 | Ghibli SS US manual |
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Sold 2007 | ||||||
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AM115.49.2206 | 1971 | Ghibli SS EU |
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Colour Silver (Salchi 106E1) Sold new to dealer “Auto Nautica” in Palermo Exported to Australia by local dealer in 1973 and converted to RHD 2014 data | ||||||
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AM115.49.2302 | 1971 | Ghibli SS US manual |
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AM115.49.2312 | 1971 | Ghibli SS US manual |
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Was sold in Techno Classica Essen 2014 | ||||||
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AM115.49.2320 | 1971 | Ghibli SS EU |
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Recorded on Thepenier register. Optioned with radio | ||||||
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AM115.49.2334 | 1971 | Ghibli SS manual |
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Car has replacement 4.9 block installed. Original was damaged from a thrown rod. Engine rebuilt in 1987 with an Indy block. Previous owner has complete documentation on this car which he owned from 1986 – 2003. For sale Dec 2020 | ||||||
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AM115.2392 | 1971 | Ghibli EU |
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We saw a 1971 Ghibli 4.7 coupe (S/N 115 2392) sell for $71,628 on February 14 at Christie’s Retromobile auction in Paris 2004. [ in France since 2004 ] Reading only 35,000 km on the odometer, this sky blue with beige leather interior example is a serious contender to any “concours d’élégance”. Equipped with the rare period options of 4 Borrani wheels and power steering, this Ghibli registered in France is accompanied by its tool roll, restoration invoices, service booklet and original owner’s manual. The engine will be revised by Pierre Nallet (Garage du Trident) before the sale. Without any doubt, this Maserati Ghibli represent to any amateur the opportunity of a life to acquire one of the most beautiful example on sale on the market or even the most remarkable of all. Not Sold at Bonhams | ||||||
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AM115.2414 | 1971 | Ghibli EU automatic |
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Nicely sorted 1971 Maserati Ghibli. | ||||||
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AM115.49.2416 | 1971 | Ghibli SS |
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Sold EBay 2011 as incomplete project |