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1969 Maserati Ghibli 4.7

AM115 1160roadItaly
Engine
4.7L DOHC V8, 310 bhp
Colour
Metallic 'Verde Pino' (pine green)

A 1969 Maserati Ghibli 4.7 coupe, one of 1,149 built between 1967 and 1972, bodied by Ghia to Giorgetto Giugiaro's celebrated design first shown at the 1966 Turin Auto Show. Originally delivered in Udine, Italy, the car later moved to the United States and passed through several owners before undergoing a comprehensive restoration estimated at $115,000, encompassing a full engine rebuild, chassis detailing, and a cabin retrimmed in white leather over a Verde Pino metallic exterior. Accompanied by service records, restoration receipts, and a Maserati Classiche document.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
  2. 1969-07-14 →Factory delivery
    Tullio Gregoratti
    full documentation

    First registered owner, based in Udine, Italy; took delivery directly from new in mid-1969.

  3. 1990 →Acquisition unknown
    Unidentified U.S. importer or owner
    partial documentation

    Vehicle was brought to the United States around this time; no named individual or entity recorded.

  4. 1993 →Acquisition unknown
    Utah-based enthusiast
    partial documentation

    Owner held the car for roughly a decade before selling; no restoration work noted during this period.

  5. Date unknownAcquisition unknown
    Las Vegas, Nevada-based previous owner
    partial documentation

    Initiated but did not complete a restoration program before passing the car to the next owner.

  6. Date unknownAcquisition unknown
    Current consignor
    full documentation

    Finished the extensive restoration, including engine rebuild, full drivetrain refurbishment, and interior retrim in white leather; documented costs in excess of $115,000.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. Engine rebuild

    The quad-cam V-8 engine was fully rebuilt as part of the broader restoration programme.

    Carried out concurrently with the overall restoration.

  2. Bodywork

    Interior cabin refurbished with new white leather upholstery; exterior repainted in Verde Pino metallic.

  3. Restoration

    Partial restoration commenced by the Las Vegas owner, scope unspecified, but left incomplete at the time of sale to the current consignor.

    Work was initiated but not finished during this owner's tenure.

  4. Restoration

    Comprehensive restoration completed by the current consignor: everything forward of the firewall was disassembled, the engine bay and its components were refurbished, and the chassis and suspension were brought to as-new condition. The exterior was refinished in metallic Verde Pino with re-chromed brightwork.

    Total documented restoration expenditure approximately $115,000; receipts included with the car.

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