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1964 Maserati Sebring - First Series Fully Restored Classic Italian Sports Car on 2040-cars

US $139,900.00
Year:1964 Mileage:45255 Color: Black /
 Silver
Location:

Blairstown, New Jersey, United States

Blairstown, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Coupe - Handbuilt by Vignale
Engine:Lucas Fuel-Injected Inline 6
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 10102113 Year: 1964
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Maserati
Interior Color: Silver
Model: Coupe
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: Sebring
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 45,255
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: Sebring First Series
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

 

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1964 Maserati Sebring

3500 GT - First Series

Rare, Historic Italian Sports Car with Classic Italian Craftsmanship

        This car is an exotic and rare piece of automobile history, named after Maserati's 1957 racing victory at the 12-Hour Race in Sebring, Florida. The Sebring, designed by Alfredo Vignale, was based on the popular 3500 Coupe, and manufactured between 1963 and 1969. These 2+2 grand tourers had a limited production of just 348 First Series units ever created. They were powered by the fuel-injected 3.5 liter inline six, the 5-speed ZF gearbox, and all the luxury and performance you could want from a 1960's Italian sportscar.

        This particular vehicle is number 330 of the 348 First Series Sebrings produced, with matching Engine and Chassis numbers, and Documentation from Maserati Classiche in Modena, Italy. This hand built car by Vignale has been restored with attention to details that discerning collectors insist upon, and appreciate for their investment value.

The many rare and desirable stock items on this vehicle add to its overall value, and separate it from the other examples: from the beautiful signed wood rimmed Nardi wheel, the original Auto-Clima A/C with rebuilt original York compressor that blows frigid air, to the bulb type Carello headlights, original chrome tail light bezels, original restored Lucas Fuel-Injection, dual Lucas fuel pumps model 2EP, stock heat shield over the exhaust headers and heat shields above and below the exhaust, to the original Carello wiper arms and blades with only the rubber being replaced, original Marelli twin coils, original fluted wire loom tube, and VDO washer bottle, original jack and tire tool, and an original wheel and tire (w/tread) on the spare, plus much more.

Other features include:  Original Tubular Frame, Handbuilt Body by Vignale of Aluminum and Steel, Over 235 HP with Original Lucas Fuel Injection, 5-Speed ZF German Transmission, Original Borrani Wheels, Original Type Pirelli Cinturato 185/16 Tires, Dual Rear Fuel Tanks, Girling Brakes with a Power Assist Unit - 4 Wheel disc, Original Jaeger Gauges - in Italian, Scottish 'Bridge of Weir' Leather Interior by Master Upholstery, Wilton Carpet, British Suspension - Steering and Rear, Fuel Injection was rebuilt by Kinsler of Michigan, Lap-style Seat Belts installed in front seats, Maserati Car Cover, and Original Service Manual. Completely Restored Vehicle, 147 mph Touring Car: Mileage: 45,255.m / 72,831. km

        These vintage Maseratis are now appreciating rapidly, and becoming very hard to find.  This car runs strong, is in excellent condition, and is an excellent investment opportunity, while also allowing you to enjoy the elegant styling and performance of a classic Italian sportscar.  The Sebring is a beautiful example of Italian design and would be a great addition to your classic car collection.  It comes with its original owner's manual and illustrated parts manual both in English and Italian, Lucas Fuel-Injection Service Manual, documentation of records from its origins in Italy to its being exported to the US in 1981. It has been owned by an avid car collector for the past 26 years, who has maintained all records of work done on the vehicle.

For more information, contact:  Ed Capwell (908)362-6457  All serious offers entertained.

Vehicle is subject to prior local sale while listing is still active.

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