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1965 Maserati Sebring Series II 3700 Coupé, coachwork by Vignale

AM101 10153roadItaly
Engine
3.7L inline-six twin-cam, ~245 bhp, fuel-injected, five-speed gearbox
Colour
White ('Bianco Polo Park') with black leather interior

A 1965 Maserati Sebring Series II coupé bodied by Carrozzeria Vignale, powered by the 3.7-litre six-cylinder engine with five-speed gearbox. Factory records confirm it was built in December 1965 and delivered through the Vicenza agent Orfeo Ferasin to its first owner, Count Lodovico Bonin Longare, in the original Bianco Polo Park over black leather specification. The car subsequently spent many years in the Compiano Collection in Treviso before undergoing a conservative restoration by Ferrari and Maserati specialists. Matching chassis and engine numbers are retained.

Ownership

  1. 2018-10-27Auction sale
    Estimate €220,000 – €250,000

    Bonhams catalogue lot →

  2. 1965-12-01 →Factory delivery
    Count Lodovico Bonin Longare
    full documentation

    First registered owner; car was delivered through main agent Orfeo Ferasin of Vicenza in northern Italy in the original Bianco Polo Park over black leather specification.

  3. → 2016Acquisition unknown
    Compiano Collection, Treviso
    partial documentation

    Car formed part of this Italian collection in Treviso for a prolonged period before being sold in 2016.

  4. 2016 →Private sale
    Current vendor
    partial documentation

    Commissioned a sympathetic restoration by Ferrari and Maserati specialists Maranello Service, based near Cremona.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 2016Restoration
    Maranello Service

    Conservative restoration carried out after the current vendor's purchase, returning the car to its original Bianco Polo Park with black leather specification.

    Maranello Service is based in Calvatone, near Cremona, and specialises in Ferrari and Maserati vehicles.

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