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Maserati Ghibli (1966 - 1973)

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  1. Mexico074

    Mexico074 Formula 3

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  2. thecarnut

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    Mike,

    It looks really good !!

    Do you remember how to put it back together :)

    Ivan
     
  3. Mexico074

    Mexico074 Formula 3

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    Thanks Ivan...

    In case I don't.... You only live 3 hrs from me!!!!

    Mike
     
  4. VeloceOne

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    Jul 18, 2007
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    Hi Mexico,
    Could you please post the colour name and paint code for your Ghibli? I am looking for a similar colour for my old QP1.......Thanks.
    Regards Ian
     
  5. jmuriz

    jmuriz Formula Junior

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    FYI, the new Hemmings Sport and Exotic has a nice Ghibli featured in it!
     
  6. porkchopious

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    #406 porkchopious, Oct 4, 2010
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    Well I finally was able to pick my car up from the shop last Friday. The guys at Dew Motorcars did a fantastic job seeing to a long list of issues. The weather was great on Saturday and I had a great time driving around and showing off! I picked my wife up from work at Georgetown University Hospital on Saturday afternoon and you should have seen the look on the Georgetown students faces. Priceless!
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  7. steve meltzer

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    I'm jealous....wish my Ghibli looked that good. Very nice indeed. steve meltzer
     
  8. wbaeumer

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    It must be a very early car due to the knock-off wheels. Fantastic looking car! VIN? History?

    Ciao!
    Walter
     
  9. porkchopious

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    1967, Euro version, AM115-118, found out on Long Island and drove it back to Washington, DC with my ten year-old son this spring.

    Thanks,

    David
     
  10. wbaeumer

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    AM115.118
    1967, „nucciola“/white, long rear hood, knock-off rudge!
    Nov. 1967 new to Roberto Loiloli –Rome/I
    1985 with DAVE PRODUCTIONS –Downey.CA./USA
    1986 with Bernard Finkel –Spring Valley.NY./USA
    1986 with Ralph Howe –Long Beach.CA./USA
    1988 with Arturo Zelio -Bel Air.CA./USA
    2003 with Gregg and Pamela Woodwell Geerdes in Minnesota/USA It was inherited from either Gregg or Pamela's father in 2000.
    2005-10 with Sion Elalouf in NY/USA

    Ciao!
    Walter
     
  11. Mexico074

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    Hello Ian...

    Sorry it took me so long to get back to you,
    but I wanted to get as much info on the paint
    color as possible...

    Here is what I have on the paint:

    Color Name: Blu-Sera Metallizato

    Manufacturer: DuPont

    Paint Code: could be W8072K or 0004

    The paint is the formulation from 1981 and is DuPont
    Chroma based. It also says Alternate #1 on the can...

    I don't have the can label in front of me, but I will look
    again the next I visit the car...

    Hope this helps...

    Mike
     
  12. VeloceOne

    VeloceOne Karting

    Jul 18, 2007
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    Hi Mike,
    Many thanks for the reply, just what I was looking for.
    Kindest regards, Ian
     
  13. BartvanderWeiden

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    Nov 29, 2008
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    Actually: to all Ghibli entousiasts:

    As an avid reader of the MChat I am wondering why we all left this nice thread and are now communicating on various threads on the iconic Ghibli?
    Why don't we get back to this thread so we combine all precious information?

    Regards,

    Bart
     
  14. wbaeumer

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    Bart,
    because the technicians are taking over........

    Ciao!
    Walter
     
  15. BartvanderWeiden

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    #415 BartvanderWeiden, Jan 28, 2011
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    Hi Walter,

    Some pictures for the enthusiast:
    1st pic:end of 2006 and the other 2 last year Le Mans, but at that time the car was ready for about 3 years! A load of work but now already some 20.000km of fun after the restoration!!!... When you do it well a Ghibli is a superb long distance cruiser.

    Ciao,
    Bart
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  16. ghibliman

    ghibliman Formula Junior

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  17. wbaeumer

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    ...and one of the most georgous looking cars ever!

    Ciao!
    Walter
     
  18. BartvanderWeiden

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    #418 BartvanderWeiden, Jan 29, 2011
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    Hi Ghibliman,
    Still a long way to go, but, it pays off!
    Just to motivate you: wait till you get this far and then; take it out for vacations!

    Note: I did put some green LEDs in the overhang of the dash top to light the rocker switches. Helps you finding them when driving in the dark. Can create fearsome experiences otherwise, I know from experience.

    Good luck,

    Bart
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  19. ghibliman

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    #419 ghibliman, Jan 29, 2011
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    NICE BART!!!

    Love to see the process.....I'll check in to an LED strip. I have the same shift knob in my Ford GT.....it looks great in that Ghibli.
     
  20. BartvanderWeiden

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    #420 BartvanderWeiden, Jan 30, 2011
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    Ghibliman,

    I just drilled some holes in the dash top and mounted 5 green leds (and resistants, ask your elctronics shop!) over the clocks and connected them to one of the clock's lumination. They provide a nice glow and enough to find the right switch in the dark. See photo.

    I like a personal touch in my cars. In the Ghibli this is the Maserati emblem between the air vents, the gear lever knob and I changed the Ducellier window switches for Alfa Montreal switches. Looks more in harmony and they are contemporary. I wonder why Maserati did not do ithis themselves.

    As a boy I viisited Maserati and I saw a Ghibli with cases instead of the cushions behind the front seats, had to do that too! Plus these are great when you want soem small stuff in the car while parking.

    The gear lever I shorthened an put the Aluminum knob on, not original but I was not found of the BMW 2000 mushroom it came with.

    Anyhow when you ordered a new Maserati Ghibli at the time you could get almost anything you liked.

    Regards,

    Bart
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  21. Rik600

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  22. BartvanderWeiden

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    #423 BartvanderWeiden, Feb 10, 2011
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    Must be an interesting backstory here......[/QUOTE]

    Looks like some-body did not pay his bill....

    A very early car, note:
    Dropped section between the rear lights (solves the complained about access problem!)
    The lightly inclined rear wing top section continueing in the roof.
    No vent openings under the front bumper / grill.
    And a bit of a “V” shape in the middle of the front panel under the bumper.
    Square cornered head light covers.
    Would like to know the VIN….don't worry Walter, no competition!:)

    Regards,
    Bart
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  23. wbaeumer

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    #424 wbaeumer, Feb 10, 2011
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    Looks like some-body did not pay his bill....

    A very early car, note:
    Dropped section between the rear lights (solves the complained about access problem!)
    The lightly inclined rear wing top section continueing in the roof.
    No vent openings under the front bumper / grill.
    And a bit of a “V” shape in the middle of the front panel under the bumper.
    Square cornered head light covers.
    Would like to know the VIN….don't worry Walter, no competition!:)

    Regards,
    Bart[/QUOTE]

    Bart,
    this is the earliest Ghibi I came across so far: #115.014.

    The seller told me that the body comes with the glasses only. The original engine of the car is lost but another early motor is available.

    Its a pity that the car is dismantled and offered only as a restored shell. One of the very rare cars with knock-off-wheels!!!

    This is what I have and a photo of the car in 1984:

    AM115*014
    1967, silver/black
    June 1967 new to THEPENIER -Paris/F
    15. June 1967 sold new to M. Lavail –Versailles/F
    1969/70 back to THEPENIER –Paris and sold to M. Empain (managing director of Empain Schneide, a Belgian company) . The car was registered on Paris at Empain's french adress.
    July 1970 sold to M. Théodat -Phalempin-Nord/F
    1972-83 with Claude Ferrand -Nice/F
    1983 bought by an architect from Paris/F. He sold the car on 1984 (getting a Khamsin) to a insurance agent located at Roanne/F
    1985-99 with M. Magnien -??/F
    1999-2005 with O.P. -Tours/F


    Ciao!
    Walter
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  24. Merak1974

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    Bart,
    this is the earliest Ghibi I came across so far: #115.014.

    The seller told me that the body comes with the glasses only. The original engine of the car is lost but another early motor is available.

    Its a pity that the car is dismantled and offered only as a restored shell. One of the very rare cars with knock-off-wheels!!!

    This is what I have and a photo of the car in 1984:

    AM115*014
    1967, silver/black
    June 1967 new to THEPENIER -Paris/F
    15. June 1967 sold new to M. Lavail –Versailles/F
    1969/70 back to THEPENIER –Paris and sold to M. Empain (managing director of Empain Schneide, a Belgian company) . The car was registered on Paris at Empain's french adress.
    July 1970 sold to M. Théodat -Phalempin-Nord/F
    1972-83 with Claude Ferrand -Nice/F
    1983 bought by an architect from Paris/F. He sold the car on 1984 (getting a Khamsin) to a insurance agent located at Roanne/F
    1985-99 with M. Magnien -??/F
    1999-2005 with O.P. -Tours/F


    Ciao!
    Walter[/QUOTE]

    It's incredible that such a car hasn't been properly taken care of. Simply amazing, and sad...

    Gabriel
     

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