Dear All: A quick picture of my latest project, a Maserati Khamsin, chassis AM.120.234. As it has only had one owner, the car is very original. Happy to provide additional pictures if needed. Pascal Image Unavailable, Please Login
Bravo Pascal: si tu mets des photos ne mets pas celles dont nous avons parle s'il te plait. You should come to the Geneva show in it: only a week away now!
...#120.058 after restoration done by the current owner. Location: The Nuerburgring Ciao! Walter Image Unavailable, Please Login
I miss it but it is in a good home! Marc www.maseratikhamsinregistry.com Image Unavailable, Please Login
I found this one in my files... Nürburgring 1980. Is the Castrol box the oil reserve? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Sorry about the delay, I won't be able to get to the car until this week-end. The color is original (Verde Scurro). I just had the car repainted in that color as the bodywork was in relatively poor shape due to storage. The only work done on the engine was to redo the hydraulics and change the battery! I just drove it to Paris and back for the Retromobile with no problems whatsoever. The interior is black, although in a few places the leather seems to have some suspicious green undertone (although confirmed as black from the factory!) The wheels were resprayed as well. I will spend the rest of the winter/early spring going through some detail work around the engine and try to get it in good enough shape to show at the Maserati Concours in the UK. I will need to find two wrenches to complete the tool kit, otherwise everything else is there, from the original key fob (labelled Maserati Khamsin in gold lettering), to the spare wheel in its vinyl bag. It even has its MTC Cars registration plates with the old telephone numbers etc. I have been trying to find an original radio (a Blaupunkt Goslar) without success yet. Pascal
Hope to see Khamsin # 1234 at the Maserati Owners National Meet this year. http://www.italiancarsatpocono.com/MIE%20White%20Hi%20Res.pdf Joe Khamsin #1226 Image Unavailable, Please Login
these are undervalued but VERY distinctive cars. i came soooooo close to owning one when one day several years ago i droped in to bobleiff's and there was a red total resto'd car. i tried to buy it on the spot. i was that cool! sadly it was already sold. i will keep looking. pcb
How good looks the EU-version without this silly bumpers and the %&/§§%$§§/-indicator lights as requested by the US-Gov. in those years! Ciao! Walter
That's what happens when Liberals are elected to run the Gov. BTW the car is being converted with Euro bumpers and marker lights. Joe
One US model Khamsin just had its Euro bumper conversion in...Lebanon, finished last week! Of the 155 US Khamsins (100 5 speed and 55 slush boxed) the number of cars still fitted with garbage truck bumpers a la Ralf nader is dwindling very quickly. I did mine and two other cars last year and quite a few have been done in the US and Europe in recent years. One interesting car right now, albeit an automatic is an ex Japanese Khamsin at Chicag Classic cars: according to Ermanno Cozza the facory historian Japanese K's were fitted with the US sidelights but other than that it is a Euro car: AM120192. two thirs of the K's delivered new in japan (30) were automatics: when you see their traffic jams you can understand why. We look forward to more photos of this verde scuro beauty!
I have posted photos before, but I once drove Vida Blue's (baseball pitcher for the A's and Giants and others?) old Khamsin for a few years. It was automatic and had the US bumpers...I never fussed with it and enjoyed it as a dd for a few years. What a great car! I would love to have it now..with a 5 speed and euro'd (bumpers, side marker lights) out! This photo is from my inaugural drive home from Reno, NV to the bay area where I lived at the time... Image Unavailable, Please Login
Good to hear (but we don`t want discuss politics here, eh Joeyyyyy???)! But problem is: whatever you do converting the car - it will always be an US-version, indicated by the VIN. Ciao! Walter
Walter, In this case the political side is appropriate since it had a direct effect on the design of the car. Here's a question for you, why did 308s for the (West) German market require that side intakes have mesh grills inside them? Joe
Joe, as I own a 328 GTB I am aware of this. Of course this requirement by the German TUV in those days was complete b******t! But -and this is a the BIG difference- this doesn`t really effect the visual appearance of those cars! As we all know: when it comes to security the US-Gov. officials are tending quite often to become "hyper-ventilated"....! I can tell you stories about what they required when you are doing a photo-shoot in the US! The bureaucrats - they kill us all..!!! Ciao! Walter
So? If it's tuned properly and looks the same what's the big deal? Walter, I understand about the big ugly bumpers but honestly, I think the side lights are a minor thing. Bob S.