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£75,000
Publicado 22 Dezembro 2017ID: gS7Feu
Expirado 6 years, 10 months atrás
Information from the owner
Idade: 55 anos
Comentários do vendedor sobre 1962' Maserati Spyder
Specifications: - Chassis and technical components are a MATCHING NUMBERS Maserati Sebring 1 from 1962. - The A6GCS replica body shell is complete and came from Giordanengo in Cuneo (Italy), who is very famous for his Ferrari/Maserati/Alfa recreations. He did excellent work in the 80s. - The chassis is shortened and the rear axle is made narrower to the dimensions of an A6GCS Spyder. - Of course it will need finishing work but all main shapes are ready in alloy, also included are steel frames for bonnet and trunklid. - Note: Left sill is higher, leaving space for an exhaust like original.
- Engine is MATCHING NUMBERS 3500 Sebring engine (GTIS), injection is converted to carburettors with new inlet manifold, carburettor valve cover and 3 Weber 40 DCOE carburettors. New water pump included. - The previous owner told me: "The engine is one of the ones that were supposedly rebuilt by Randy Randazzo in the 70s and 80s. Chances are you need to rebuild it completely but it should not have gig surprises. At that time, Randy rebuilt engines using some used parts but parts were abundant so the ingredients seemed to be all good my experience tells me. I bought about 100 units from him in maybe 1987." - The transmision is a very nice 5 speed ZF in good condition. - Engine and gearbox are moved back within the chassis (about 40 cm) like in A6GCS for better weight balance. - The rear axle is shortened (narrower) about 9 cm and has disk brakes with both calipers (only right rear bracket is missing). Front disk brakes are present with both calipers. - It will be a very nice car to race or drive, based on a true racing car from Maserati in 1953.
- The Borrani wire wheels mounted on the front are original for Sebring 1 (Borrani RW 3823), I don't know where the Borranis at the rear came from, but likely from Sebring or a racing car of some sort.
- The revcounter instrument is Jaeger for Maserati, like 3500 GT but a bit darker in colour (maybe late A6G or early 3500 GT). Also 2 small instruments for oil and water (like later Sebrings), 3 switches from that era (like 3500 GT), a press button to start and a dash light (like 3500 GT). - Head lamps are Carello (with E3 type reference, so OK for Europe).
- There are some further parts present, like the new water pump and inlet manifold, 3 Weber 40 DCOE carburettors, a nice old radiator, a fuel tank with separate fuel cap (one-click racing style), 2 seat bodys (polyester), alternator, 2 ignition coils, hand brake handle for under-dash mount, ....
- Missing parts I know: drive axle, exhaust, tail lights, windscreen, spare wheel, pedals with master cylinders, cabling.
Car will be sold with a Bill of Sale and import documents from USA into Europe (Holland). I have received information from Maserati Classiche, giving details about how it was produced new