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Year:1968 Mileage:44970
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1968 Maserati Mistral 4 liter coupe S/N AM 109A11502 Red with Black interior (828 total build) , Beautiful Pietro Frua of Turin  coach work and a fuel-injected twin plug dual overhead cam inline 6 derived from Maserati's 250F F1 race car , the Mistral is a beautiful , technically interesting, and a under appreciated classic . This Engine was developed for Formula One and was raced by Juan Fangio ( World champion in a Maserati) and Sir Stirling Moss during their F1 campaigns.
 Originally called  the "Belina 2 posti" later named the Mistral ( Northern wind of Southern France) this car features the most desirable 4 liter inline 6 , twin plug , fuel injected , car runs flawlessly , through it's 5 speed ZF box .  Car demonstrates exceptional power and smoothness with a top speed of 155 MPH . 
, Recent Article in January 20, 2014 Telegraph UK indicates Mistral  "good time to buy " as Maserati interest resurges , this is the last of the famous in line 6 twin plug , fuel injected motors , still equipped with the Lucas fuel injection which performs perfectly , as Period Ferrari's soar out of all practicality this car offers beautiful coach work , power and smoothness , superb interior , and that patent Maserati exhaust note , you will never see one like it and never be ashamed to park it next to a 275 or 330GTC , it's that beautiful and rare and the most desirable of Maserati Mistral coupes available . 

I am not a dealer or broker and have attempted to describe the car to the best of my ability , I would recommend a in person survey of the car to insure that any items I have missed are to your expectations , I do have some spares that go with the car ie electrical items , tune up items , spare spokes , etc 



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Maserati Ghibli gets smashed on its way to Top Safety Pick rating [w/video]

Sat, 30 Nov 2013

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has crash-tested the 2014 Maserati Ghibli, and the Italian luxury sedan scored has well enough to earn the institute's Top Safety Pick rating. The model netted "Good" marks - the IIHS' highest rating - in moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraints and seats tests.
The new Maserati is equipped seven airbags and features strategic use of hot-formed steel to optimize vehicle strength for safety and aluminum to lower weight for better driving performance. While it still pains us to see two new Maseratis smashed to smithereens (watch the videos below), we imagine the company's well-heeled prospective owners will feel better about their $65,600+ purchases knowing that they aced the tests.
Head on below to see crash test videos from both the IIHS and Europe's NCAP, as well as for Maserati's official release, which covers some of the safety engineering that has gone into its new entry-level sedan.

New Maserati Quattroporte revealed before Detroit debut

Tue, 06 Nov 2012

Well that didn't take long at all. Although we just saw spy shots of the new Maserati Quattroporte last week, Maserati has now taken the wraps off its redesigned sedan ahead of a confirmed Detroit Auto Show debut. Although no official details for the car were released just yet, we can infer quite a few changes just from the images. Celebrating 50 years of the Quattroporte, Maserati is referring to this new car as a 2013 model, but it will arrive next year for the 2014 model year in the US.
The overall exterior styling of the new Quattroporte hasn't evolved too far away from the current car. There is still the sloping hood, vented fenders and shapely body lines, but it also gets a much sleeker roofline and more steeply raked front glass. It also appears that the rear wheels no longer cut into the rear doors, suggesting a longer wheelbase. The biggest change made to the car's styling is found in the rear of the car where horizontal taillights and exhaust tip design now gives it a strong Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG vibe. Inside, the four-passenger sedan now gets a more stylish two-tier instrument panel, a larger touch-screen display on the center stack and what looks to be equally sized monitors for the rear-seat entertainment system.
Under the hood, we can definitely tell that the Quattroporte still uses a V8, but aside from the press release calling it an "all-new next generation powertrain," we don't have any real details of what powers the car. Or do we? The rear 3/4 image of the new design shows a license plate number of "QP 530 HP" possibly suggesting the engine's output has been raised to 530 horsepower up from the current 425. We are also expecting a supercharged V6 at some point down the line with an output of around 420 hp, and it is likely that both engines will be paired to eight-speed automatic transmissions.

Maserati releases quartet of videos featuring new Quattroporte

Tue, 06 Nov 2012

In case you missed it, Maserati has decided to introduce the world to its next Quattroporte well ahead of its official debut at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show in January. As expected, it's beautiful.
Not content to leave well enough alone, the Italian automaker has revealed a series of videos to go along with the six images and press release it had already let loose upon the globe's unsuspecting automotive press.
We're still a bit shaky on the details, but Maserati says the Quattroporte's new engine, assembled by Ferrari in Maranello, will "[establish] new benchmarks for Maserati in terms of power and acceleration." That sounds good to us, though we're not sure if that means 530 horsepower as possibly alluded to by the license plate on the press shots. We also note that the automaker says the car is designed to accept "a wide range of engine architectures," so that rumored supercharged V6 sounds likely.