Excuse my total ignorance, but what year and model is this and what are they worth? Thanks Image Unavailable, Please Login
Someone will be along with a specific identification, but I think that's the Pininfarina prototype based on an A6GCS-2000, from 1954. Value? Don't know.
You too ? Think seven figures. http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z11300/Maserati-A6GCS/53-Pininfarina.aspx
fou- Sort of like a SWB Lusso or LWB California, only more significant, and for similar dollar amounts. Show photos when you pick up yours. Might as well pick up the 410 SA in the background while you are at it. Taz Terry Phillips
As suspected I found the picture by accident last night while looking for something completely unrelated. I popped a boner and had dirty dreams all night. I have never seen that car before. A little digging around this morning found this: http://www.barchetta.cc/english/All.Maserati/Detail/2089.A6GCS.htm I think Marriott lives here in VA., maybe he will loan it to me for a few weeks.
He actually lives in Maryland. He had an FCA event at his house a few years ago that I couldn't make. I seriously considered moving my honeymoon so I could attend. Anyway, ask about it in the MAR, someone might have some photos from that day.
This is an A6GCS (not A6G-2000!) with Pininfarina "high drag" coachwork. Only 4 cars were made. This one is the ex-Subbottin-car that was for some years in Germany. It was sold to the current owner in the US who commissioned a total restoration of this car, replacing the non-correct nose section that came on it in Italy in the early 70ies. Now the car is the best of the 4 PF-coupes based on the A6GCS-chassis. Value? About 2-2,5 Million Euros (about 3.0 Mill $$). Ciao! Walter
Luke, I keep forgetting that we Virginians gave you guys your own land in 1632. I guess that is technically not part of Virginia anymore.