1964 Maserati 3500 GTI: One of Just 441 Examples BuiltThis 1964
Maserati 3500 GTI is an excellent original car wearing an older
restoration. Black with tan leather interior. The car runs and
drives but has been in storage for a while and would benefit from
servicing at this time. Just 441 3500 GTis were produced between
1961 and 1964. As with many of these cars, the Lucas Fuel Injection
unit was replaced with Carburetors at one point in its life. A very
honest, straight, and solid example with a lot of potential. The
3500 GTi was introduced at the 1960 Salon International de l'Auto,
and by the following year became the first fuel-injected Italian
production car. It had a Lucas mechanical fuel injection and the
5-speed gearbox standard. The 3500 GTi is an effortless
long-distance GT car and a compelling alternative to Jaguars,
Ferraris, and Aston Martins. The January 1963 issue of Car & Driver
stated: Since Maserati concentrated production on Grand Touring
cars, the six-cylinder 3500 GT has gained a reputation which rivals
that of the Ferrari Superamerica as the most powerful, comfortable,
silent, fast, and safe road cars in the world. This very
collectible and exciting Maserati is not to be missed.
Vehicle Details
1964 Maserati 3500
Listing ID:CC-1046132
Price:$169,500
Location:Astoria, New York
Year:1964
Make:Maserati
Model:3500
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:21741
VIN:21741
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