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1964 Maserati Quattroporte First Serie ,one Of 260 Produced on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:65000
Location:

Domont, France

Domont, France
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64 maserati quattroporte,all original car,one off 260 produced ,first serie, motorised by a v8 4.2 l ,235 ch, european version,same french owner since 06/1970,come out from a big collection,this car is in good condition,paint is original and need to be redone but ABSOLUTELY NO RUST.....

car was in storage when i discover it,we done a light carburator tune up ,change fuel and it starts immediately;the clutch was out so we change it to test the car ,so now if you decide to come and see the car in person,we can road test it..

the leather interior is all original and need to be cleaned but nothing important the leather is not cracked or scratched; car has always his french registration and has clear title,the car is viewving by appointment in our showroom,in France,20 kms from paris and side aeroport charles de gaulle;

all sales are finals,please remember bidding is not a joke,i m a licensed dealer and this is my job,if you have any questions before bidding,please ask....if you need to talk with your wife before bidding,please do it before....

$1000 deposit will be required after auction ends ,and total amount two weeks later; i can assist in shipping all over the world

good luck and dont let your chance away to buy a very nice example of italian iconic

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Maserati Alfieri Concept draws from the brand's past, looks to its future

Tue, 04 Mar 2014

We may be just as (if not more) used to the idea of Maserati making four-door passenger cars as we are of Porsche or Aston Martin doing the same, but the Trident marque is no less routed in producing sports cars than its German and British rivals. The trouble is that, now seven years on the market, the GranTurismo is Maserati's only two-door model, and it's growing a little long in the tooth to serve as the brand's halo car. Especially when it starts looking back at its history on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. So to mark the milestone, and reconnect with its more sporting past, Maserati has rolled in to Geneva with the concept car you see here.
It's called the Alfieri, and we've been anticipating its unveiling since (if not long before) rumors surfaced last week of its impending arrival, followed by confirmation from the manufacturer and the leaked images we brought you mere hours ago. But now it's been unveiled in the metal.
The Alfieri's wheelbase is 9.5 shorter than the GranTurismo, but packs the same 4.7-liter naturally-aspirated V8.

Maserati Quattroporte suits up with Ermenegildo Zegna [w/video]

Wed, 11 Sep 2013

You know what no one has ever said? The Maserati Quattroporte needs more Italian style. Just the same, Maserati has teamed up with Ermenegildo Zegna to give the QP just that.
Revealed here at the Frankfurt Motor Show is the (deep breath now) Maserati Quattroporte Ermenegildo Zegna Limited Edition Concept. And by "concept", Maserati means it intends to put it into production, likely with very few tweaks over what you see here.
So what do you see here? A QP in a business suit, to sum it up. It's got a beautifully deep bronze paintjob and an interior with the finest wool textile and soft leather upholstery. The lustrous paint repeats on the wheel spokes, and of course some discreet Zegna badges inside and out. The fashion house also worked up some special fitted luggage, as you can see from our gallery of high-resolution photos from the show floor, along with the stock shots, a video and a press release below.

Maserati hand-painted tricolor stripe shows Italian pride — for a price

Fri, Jun 26 2020

Italy has gone through a rough time with the coronavirus, but now the country is emerging from the worst of it and is experiencing a renewed sense of national pride. Rome's famous Colosseum is illuminated in the green, white and red of the Italian flag, and Maserati is getting into the spirit as well. The company is offering a narrow tri-color stripe in the same green-white-red on the hood and roof of new Maseratis. Waving the proverbial Italian flag with your Maserati doesn't come cheap, however. The option is $5,000, although we should point out that it is hand-painted. The stripe is available on a small number of 2020 model year Levantes and Ghiblis exclusively in conjunction with the Nero Ribelle (metallic black) body color. We're told the special stripe will be offered more widely as a special-order option for 2021, where it can also be paired with other body colors. Pricing for the 2021 model year has not been released. Related video:   Â