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1967 Maserati Mistral Spyder

AM109 S 069roadItaly
Engine
3.7L inline-six twin-cam with fuel injection

A 1967 Maserati Mistral Spyder with coachwork by Carrozzeria Frua, this right-hand drive example is among just 46 built with the 3.7-litre twin-cam six-cylinder engine, out of a total Spyder production run of 123 cars. Fitted with a ZF five-speed gearbox and fuel injection, it is a matching-numbers example showing approximately 50,318 miles. The car has been in single ownership since 1988 and has benefited from a body restoration roughly two decades ago and a substantial mechanical refurbishment in 2018.

Ownership

  1. 2019-04-07Auction sale
    Estimate £350,000 – £450,000

    Bonhams catalogue lot →

  2. → 1988
    Previous owner before 1988
    none documentation
  3. 1988 →Private sale
    Current vendor
    partial documentation

    Purchaser relocated the vehicle to Hong Kong while employed there as a lawyer; car was regularly maintained and received substantial mechanical work circa 2018.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 2018Mechanical
    McGrath Maserati

    Extensive mechanical refurbishment costing over £18,000, encompassing rebuilds of the cylinder head, fuel injection metering unit, front suspension, and steering mechanism.

    Bills for this work are included with the car.

  2. 2018
    Bodywork

    Bumpers were re-chromed and a new convertible hood was fitted.

    Described as part of recent improvements alongside the 2018 mechanical work.

  3. Restoration
    McGrath Maserati

    Full body restoration including replacement of the sills and a complete repaint carried out approximately 20 years before the catalogue date.

    Work was undertaken roughly around the early 2000s based on catalogue description of 'around 20 years ago'.

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