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1967 Maserati Sebring Series II

AM101/A 10*685*roadItaly
Engine
4.0L

A rare 4-litre Maserati Sebring Series II (Tipo AM 101/10), completed in December 1967 and originally exported to New York for first retail sale. One of an estimated handful of 4012cc examples, it produces 261bhp from its twin-cam six. Recommissioned comprehensively by McGrath Maserati in 2001, including an engine rebuild and repaint in original Celeste Chiaro, the car has been maintained by that specialist ever since. Currently Spanish-registered, it shows just 2,539 miles on the odometer.

Ownership

  1. 2024-02-24Auction sale
    Estimate £130,000 – £160,000

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  2. 1967-12-01 →Factory delivery
    First US owner via Bob Grossman Foreign Cars, New York
    partial documentation

    Car was completed in December 1967, exported to New York, and retailed through Bob Grossman Foreign Cars as its first owner.

  3. → 1995Acquisition unknown
    Later US owner who consigned to Bob Grossman
    partial documentation

    This subsequent owner entrusted the car back to Bob Grossman Foreign Cars for sale in January 1995.

  4. 1995 →Private sale
    Current vendor
    full documentation

    Purchased from Bob Grossman in January 1995 and shipped the car to the UK; relocated to Spain in 2012, taking the Maserati along, resulting in current Spanish registration.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 2001Restoration
    McGrath Maserati

    Extensive recommissioning covering an engine rebuild and a full repaint in the car's factory-original Celeste Chiaro colour; described as a sympathetic restoration with documented details retained in the history file.

    Marque specialist regarded as the leading UK Maserati expert; the car has continued to be maintained by the same workshop from this point onward.

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