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1967 Maserati Mexico

AM112/1 162roadItaly
Engine
4.7L DOHC V8, 290 bhp, paired with five-speed ZF gearbox
Colour
Rosso Cordoba (red)

A 1967 Maserati Mexico grand tourer, one of only 175 examples fitted with the 4.7-litre twin-cam V8 producing 290 bhp, paired with a five-speed ZF gearbox and four-wheel servo-assisted disc brakes — a first for the marque. Produced on 22 September 1967 and originally delivered to West Nyack, New York, the car retains its factory Rosso Cordoba paint and Senape interior. Its early history is largely untraced; it spent several decades in Florida before its most recent acquisition in 2016.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
    Sold €110,400 (≈ $121K)

    RM Sotheby's catalogue lot →

  2. Auction sale
    Estimate €120,000 – €140,000

    RM Sotheby's catalogue lot →

  3. → 2016
    Unknown Florida-based owner(s)
    none documentation

    Car resided in Florida for multiple decades; early history is poorly documented and specific owners during this period are unidentified.

  4. 2016 →Private sale
    Mr. Guikas
    partial documentation

    Purchased the car in 2016; retained original factory color scheme of Rosso Cordoba with Senape interior.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

No maintenance or restoration records.

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