Vehicle Description
1967 Maserati Ghibli Spyder Conversion This incredibly rare and
desirable 1967 Maserati Ghibli 4.7 Spyder Conversion is an
absolutely beautiful example and a fantastic driver. Extremely
attractive blue with blue interior. The conversion is believed to
have been done by Campagna, the original factory. Noted by European
Sports Car Senior FCA in Pebble Beach judge Tom Shaughnessy. Note
the Spyder triangle reinforcements in the frame, drivers door jam,
locking trunk latch, and hard boot locking latch, all signs of an
original Spyder. Borrani knockoffs and factory air conditioning.
Complete new professional paint job, color sanded and buffed with
fit and finish by noted restorer Richard Jenkins. Complete new
interior. Maserati sourced internal components for engine to
complete a fresh rebuild. Rear suspension dropped and detailed. The
car spent most of its life in Italy until brought over to a
collector in Los Angeles. Chassis AM115 174 has a correct type 4.7
engine installed with number AM115 1002. Hard to find and highly
collectible, this Ghibli Spyder Conversion represents a unique and
exciting opportunity for its next caretaker. Rare and highly
coveted Ghibli Spyder Conversion Mechanically Excellent and
Beautifully PresentedChassis no. AM115 174Engine no. AM115 1002
Price: $267,500