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1963 Maserati Sebring 3500 GTi Series I

AM101 01841roadItaly
Engine
3.5L inline-six, fuel-injected, 235 hp
Colour
Red

The Maserati Sebring Series I, chassis AM101 01841, is a rare grand touring coupé from Modena's celebrated manufacturer, one of only 348 Series I examples produced between 1962 and 1965. Completed in July 1963 and originally delivered through a Milan dealership in Grigio Montebello metallic silver over black leather, it is powered by the fuel-injected 3,485 cc inline-six mated to a five-speed manual gearbox. A comprehensive restoration carried out between 2015 and 2018 addressed mechanical and cosmetic elements throughout.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
  2. 1963-09-04 →Factory delivery
    Mrs. Elana Gelmi
    full documentation

    First registered owner; took delivery via Cornacchia Automobili dealership in Milan. Car was originally finished in metallic silver with black leather interior.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 2015
    Restoration

    Multi-year comprehensive restoration costing over $80,000, covering mechanical and cosmetic work. Mechanical scope included engine rebuild, fuel injection system rebuild and calibration, starter and water pump rebuilds, clutch and pressure plate rebuild, and brake servicing. Cosmetic work included a full repaint in red, re-chroming or polishing of exterior brightwork, new leather front seat covers, a custom leather console cover, and fitment of Pirelli tyres with Blockley tubes on Borrani wire wheels.

    Work spanned 2015 to 2018; invoices from this period accompany the car.

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