Vehicle Description
Maserati Ghibli was first produced by Italian automobile
manufacturer Maserati: the AM115, a V8 grand tourer produced from
1967 to 1973
The Ghibli's steel body, characterized by a low, shark-shaped nose,
was designed by a young Giorgetto Giugiaro, then working at Ghia.
The car features pop-up headlamps, leather front sport seats, two
rear cushion seats and alloy wheels. Making the Ghibli a beautiful
2-door 2+2 fastback coupe. Deliveries of the first production
Ghibli's started in March 1967. Only 1,170 coupes were produced
over 6 production years.
The Ghibli has a tubular frame with a separate body. Front
suspension uses double wishbone type, coaxial dampers and coil
springs, and an anti-roll bar. At the rear there is a live axle on
semi-elliptic springs, with a single longitudinal torque arm,
hydraulic dampers and an anti-roll bar. Magnesium wheels were
standard. Maserati fitted the Ghibli with two independent 50 L
(13.2 US gal) fuel tanks, with two fuel access panels on either
side of the roof pillars.
This Corvette powered Maserati Ghibli has just been finished and
had the undercarriage fully detailed as well. It is now powered by
a 350 small block with a 5-speed manual and has been completely
sorted. Since 2013, the current owner has invested over $40,000 in
paint, body, and trim. All paint, chrome, trim, and especially the
new leather and carpeted interior is in excellent concourse quality
condition with painstaking attention to detail. The current owner
also has invested $47,000 on all mechanical fixtures and
maintenance, ensuring this Ghibli runs as smooth as any current
restomod, regardless of Make, but none can touch the aesthetics of
this beautiful 1967 Maserati Ghibli. All invoices are available
with the sale.
Since 2013, when work began, the odometer has turned only 429
miles. Now, with only 22,822 miles showing on the odometer, this
Ghibli is ready for the show or the road. This 1967 Maserati Ghibli
is available for $159,950