- Unique original condition - Only 26, 097 km - Only 435 vehicles produced worldwide - French first delivery - Only 2 previous owners Equipment: 5-speed manual Campagnolo rims Electric windows Air conditioning Description: Introduced in Florence in 1972, the Maserati Khamsin represents the last classic Gran Turismo. A 4. 9 litre V8 engine was used, which was developed on the basis of the Tipo 54 racing engine. The body was designed by Marcello Gandini and manufactured by Bertone. Only 435 units were produced between 1974 and 1982 and this Maserati was delivered to its first owner, Dr Peron from Neuilly, via Thépanier in Paris in 1975. The first owner died in 1981. In the five years, the car was only driven 22, 377 km and then stored for 34 years, where it remained untouched until 2014. This is therefore a largely untouched original vehicle. Sold to its second owner in 2015. This was followed by an extensive overhaul of the entire technology in accordance with the available invoice documents. The underbody was ice-blasted, visually refurbished and preserved. The original French registration is included with the car. This Maserati offers you the rare opportunity to acquire a first-class example with a total mileage of just 26, 097 km - Unique original condition - Only 26, 097 km! - Just 435 vehicles produced worldwide - French first delivery - 2 Owners Equipment: Electric windows Air conditioning 5-speed manual gearbox Campagnolo wheels Description: Introduced in Florence in 1972, the Maserati Khamsin represents the last classic Gran Turismo. It is powered by a 4. 9-litre V8 engine developed from the Tipo 54 racing unit. The body was designed by Marcello Gandini and built by Bertone. Only 435 examples were produced between 1974 and 1982. This Maserati was delivered in 1975 in Paris through Thépanier to its first owner, Dr Peron of Neuilly. The original owner passed away in 1981. During the first five years the car was driven only 22, 377 km, after which it was stored for more than 34 years and remained untouched until 2014. It is therefore a largely unmolested original vehicle. In 2015 it was sold to its second owner. Subsequently, the entire technical side was extensively overhauled, as documented by the available invoices. The underbody was dry-ice blasted, cosmetically refurbished, and preserved. The original French registration document accompanies the car. This Maserati offers you the rare opportunity to acquire a superbly preserved example with a total mileage of only 26, 097 km.