1967 Maserati Ghibli
- Engine
- 4.7L engine
- Colour
- Avorio Santa Anita (ivory) over black leather interior — exterior: ivory/cream

A November 1967 Maserati Ghibli, among the earliest production examples, built at Modena in left-hand-drive configuration with a ZF five-speed manual gearbox and finished in Avorio Santa Anita over black Connolly leather. Notable early-build features include twin front brake calipers, a double engine-bay thermostat, Smith's instruments, Marchal headlamps, and Borrani wire wheels. Shipped new to Tacoma, Washington, the car later spent time in the Netherlands and Italy, where a full restoration to original specification was completed between 2014 and 2015.
Ownership
- —Auction saleEstimate €210,000 – €260,000
- 1967 → 1999Factory deliveryOriginal US owner(s) in Tacoma, Washington and Californiapartial documentation
Car was dispatched to Tacoma, Washington shortly after factory completion and is understood to have been based primarily in California for most of this period.
- 1999 → 2013Private saleDutch private ownerpartial documentation
Individual based in the Netherlands; no specific details provided about activities during this ownership.
- 2013 → 2019Private saleItalian private ownerfull documentation
Commissioned a comprehensive restoration to original specification colours between 2014 and 2015; documentation includes invoices and photographs from that work.
- 2019 →Private saleConsignorfull documentation
Purchased after the Italian restoration was complete; car has been well maintained in its restored state.
Competition
No competition history extracted from the catalogue.
Maintenance & restoration
- —Restoration
Comprehensive restoration carried out in Italy to the car's original factory colours and specification, supported by an extensive file of invoices and photographs.
Work took place over 2014 and 2015 under the Italian owner's tenure.
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