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1967 Maserati Mexico

AM112/1 118roadItaly
Engine
4.7L DOHC V8, ~290 bhp
Colour
'Rosso Rubino' (red)

A 1967 Maserati Mexico equipped with the 4.7-litre twin-cam V8, one of 485 built between 1966 and 1973. Bodied by Vignale on a 5000 GT-derived chassis, the Mexico was notable as the first Maserati to feature four-wheel servo-assisted disc brakes. This example was manufactured on 7 June 1967 and originally delivered to Rome finished in silver over black leather, supported by Maserati Classiche documentation. It has since been repainted in Rosso Rubino and is believed to have undergone an older restoration, retaining what appears to be its original engine and chassis.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
  2. 1967-06-07 →Factory delivery
    Original Rome, Italy delivery recipient
    full documentation

    Car was originally delivered to Rome, Italy in silver over black leather; Maserati Classiche records confirm this initial delivery.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. Restoration

    An older comprehensive restoration was carried out at an unknown date; the car shows minimal wear consistent with work completed some time ago. The exterior was refinished in Rosso Rubino, departing from the original silver delivery colour.

    Chassis described as original and clean; original engine reportedly retained. Exact date and scope of restoration unknown.

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