Make: | Maserati |
Model: | Mistral 3.5 Spyder |
Type: | -- |
Year: | 1964 |
VIN: | 00000000000000000 |
Color: | Blue |
Engine: | -- |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | -- |
Drive type: | -- |
Interior color: | Tan |
Vehicle Title: | -- |
Vehicle Original VIN : 25284Extremely Rare 1964 Maserati Mistral 3.5 Spyder with Factory Hardtop This beautifully restored 1964 Maserati Mistral Spyder 3.5 is a matching numbers example with a rare factory hardtop. This car has been fully restored and is a stunning driver. The car is in superb condition, with its original dark blue color and magnificent light brown leather upholstery. It still has its original air-conditioning system, the hard-top with which it was delivered new, and the passenger grab handle ordered at the time. According to Maserati historian Adolfo Orsi, this Mistral Spyder was ordered new September 11, 1964 in "Eurolac Bleu Sera metallizzato 106-A-18" color, with "PAC 1775" leather upholstery, black soft top, body-colored hard-top, air conditioning, and passenger grab handle. An incredibly rare, sought-after, and collectible find indeed. With its smooth and powerful 3.5-liter fuel-injected 6-cylinder, this competitor to the Ferrari 250 GT is emblematic of the most prestigious Italian cabriolets of the 60s. Its design by Frua and its Allemano convertible body make it even more exclusive and rare, as no more than 125 Mistral Spyders have ever been built and even more, just 12 of them with 3.5 liter engines. An opportunity not to be missed. Chassis no. 109 S 033Engine no. 109 S 033 Original engine, original color Equipped with original hard-top and air conditioning Superb condition, high-quality restoration Among Pietro Fruas Most Notable Designs One of Just 120 Mistral Spiders Built Documented by Marque Historian Adolfo Orsi One of 12 Spiders Built with the 3.5-Liter EnginePrice: $495,000
Vehicle Original VIN : 25284
Extremely Rare 1964 Maserati Mistral 3.5 Spyder with Factory Hardtop
This beautifully restored 1964 Maserati Mistral Spyder 3.5 is a matching numbers example with a rare factory hardtop. This car has been fully restored and is a stunning driver. The car is in superb condition, with its original dark blue color and magnificent light brown leather upholstery. It still has its original air-conditioning system, the hard-top with which it was delivered new, and the passenger grab handle ordered at the time. According to Maserati historian Adolfo Orsi, this Mistral Spyder was ordered new September 11, 1964 in "Eurolac Bleu Sera metallizzato 106-A-18" color, with "PAC 1775" leather upholstery, black soft top, body-colored hard-top, air conditioning, and passenger grab handle. An incredibly rare, sought-after, and collectible find indeed. With its smooth and powerful 3.5-liter fuel-injected 6-cylinder, this competitor to the Ferrari 250 GT is emblematic of the most prestigious Italian cabriolets of the 60s. Its design by Frua and its Allemano convertible body make it even more exclusive and rare, as no more than 125 Mistral Spyders have ever been built and even more, just 12 of them with 3.5 liter engines. An opportunity not to be missed.
Chassis no. 109 S 033
Engine no. 109 S 033 Original engine, original color Equipped with original hard-top and air conditioning Superb condition, high-quality restoration Among Pietro Fruas Most Notable Designs One of Just 120 Mistral Spiders Built Documented by Marque Historian Adolfo Orsi One of 12 Spiders Built with the 3.5-Liter EnginePrice: $495,000