2012 Maserati Granturismo Mc Sportline | 96 Autocheck | Minneapolis on 2040-cars
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This 2012 Maserati GranTurimso MC is in excellent condition. Don't let this one pass you by. Offering amazing performance, intoxicating sound, and luxurious comfort that can't be found in your run of the mill luxury car. Valuable information on this car includes it having a single owner, a 96 Autocheck score, clean title/no accidents, and has provided many memorable experiences that I won't soon forget. The reason I am selling is because I am planning to order a new GranTurismo MC in the spring... need to make room in the garage! Many more photos available, in addition I have a video highlighting the sound of the engine in both normal and Sport modes as well as closer look emphasis on the interior and Carbon Fiber trim found throughout the interior/exterior of the vehicle. Nothing can quite compete with this car, get our of your comfort zone and step into something that will get you noticed! 2012 Maserati GranTurismo MC Sportline | For Sale by Private Party | 6-Speed ZF | 444BHP | Approx. 2 years left on the 4yr/50,000mi Warranty On Sep-23-14 at 17:43:15 PDT, seller added the following information: |
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Sun, 06 Apr 2014RM Auctions has some very special and expensive Italian sportscars of the 50s and 60s consigned for its auction in Monaco on May 10, but the one that currently carries the highest estimated value at between 4 and 5.5 million euros ($5.5 - $7.5 million) is a 1956 Maserati 450S with some very interesting provenance.
The Maserati started its life as a six-cylinder 350S that Stirling Moss drove in the 1956 Mille Miglia race. Unfortunately, the brakes failed, and it crashed into a tree and nearly into a ravine. Moss and his co-driver weren't injured, but the car was kaputt.
Maserati repaired it and used the chassis as a test mule for its new 5.7-liter V8 racecar called the 450S. It featured an extended wheelbase to fit the larger engine and a new body with a single seat. The racer hit the track again at the hands of Moss and Juan Manuel Fangio in the 1957 Buenos Aires 1000 KM but retired with transmission issues. Later that season, it crashed again at the 1957 Mille Miglia at the hands of driver Jean Behra. After that, the car sat around the workshop until it was sold without an engine in 1965.
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Wed, 26 Feb 2014When you're born, it's impossible to know what sort of cars you'll be into as an adult. Your dad might be into old Mopars while your mom prefers a Ford Mustang. You, on the other hand, might end up being a fan of English cars (that was the case with your author, at least). Regardless of which vehicle type, era or marque you prefer, though, it's usually possible to trace back to the exact moment you fell in love with them.
For Frank Mandarano, his love of all things Maserati started at its birthplace in Italy, before spawning into a passion that saw him found a club and take possession of four 3500s over the years. One car in Mandrano's one-make collection stands out, though - a rare 3500GT that was imported into Mexico in 1960. It is a sweet sounding and gorgeous coupe to behold, making it the perfect subject for the crew at Petrolicious. Scroll down and have a look.
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