--Grigio with Black Leather and Blue carpeting, 3.5 liter straight
6-cylinder engine, 5-Speed ZF manual transmission, Styled by
Giovanni Michelotti at Vignale, Rare 1 of 348 Series 1 cars, Award
winning restoration, Matching Numbers, Collector-owned and
maintained. With success of the 3500 GT, Maserati released an
updated version in 1963 now called the Sebring, with homage from
their 1957 racing victory at the 12 Hours of Sebring. The Sebring
was built on the short-wheelbase chassis of the 3500 Spyder and
therefore subsequently styled by Vignale. The 5-speed gearbox,
four-wheel disc brakes and fuel injection were now all standard
equipment. During its most recent previous ownership, the original
engine was completely rebuilt by well-known marque specialists. At
this time, the Lucas fuel injection system was removed and this
Sebring received a triple Weber carburetors conversion for ease of
maintenance, the recently rebuilt Lucas fuel injection is included
with the car. This Sebring has been superbly restored and retains
its original numbers matching engine. With its most recent
long-term custodian it was housed in a large collection of all
Italian cars and has always been prepped for immediate use and
enjoyment and maintained regardless of use. Recently traded to
Autosport Designs toward another Italian automobile from our
inventory, we are pleased to have this Sebring in inventory and
available to its next lucky custodian. This Sebring is in
exceptional condition throughout. An iconic example of Maserati's
six-cylinder GT cars, this Sebring is one of the finest examples
available and ready for immediate use and enjoyment.
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