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Lovely to see Julian! Hopefully mine might look a bit like that sometime next year...... All the best. Mark.
Thanks Ivan, Which side does the insulated side of the spring sit onto? I have now obtained all the bits and in theory can get working again Julian
AM115*1764*, manufactured July 1970, verde gemma, brown leather, first owner in Padoa, italy, exported to Sweden in 1978, imported to Germany around 2015, it is green again and located in Germany. I am still trying to get more inside on the swedish years - so I love your picture from Kinnekule!!! I would die for more...... If you want to contact me offline: [email protected] Best regards Stephan Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Early Ghibli *078* in Driver Source http://inventory.driversource.com/vehicles/59/1967-maserati-ghibli Gesendet von iPhone mit Tapatalk
Looks like it was repainted in boring Rosso Fuoco at some point then. Shame, it's not half as sophisticated as Córdoba /-: Regards. M
https://www.facebook.com/RMSothebys/photos/pcb.10154316584843815/10154316472148815/?type=3&theater MASERATIS AT MONTEREY: Coming from the Riverside International Automotive Museum are 11 Maseratis, which will be going up for auction at ‪#‎RMMonterey‬ in a few short weeks! Founded by the father-son team of Ray and Doug Magnon in 2006, the Riverside Museum housed one of the largest Maserati road car collections in the United States. The collection features an example of every Maserati made available in the US, ranging from 1951 to 2005.
Brown Ghibli at Lutziger Classics http://www.lutziger-classiccars.ch/maserati-Ghibli-4-9-SS-1972-Braun_Om7kXyykZBmha6VSjC61dw.aspx Regards Stephan Gesendet von iPad mit Tapatalk
http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/23425/lot/83/?department=MOT-CAR&utm_source=bonhams&utm_medium=email&utm_content=link1&utm_campaign=Quail_STSNoReserve_23425 another one at Bonhams....So many for sale, I sometimes doubt the production figures........ Gesendet von iPad mit Tapatalk
http://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1971-maserati-ghibli-4-9-ss-spider/ Image Unavailable, Please Login Chassis: AM115/S/49.1237 Sold for 1.5 mil US.. Gesendet von iPhone mit Tapatalk
First time I've had the hard top on the Ghibli. Not bad, but I much prefer the car topless. Ivan Image Unavailable, Please Login
Your painters did a super job Ivan. Black suits the car much better than the old red IMHO. Maserati did seem to have some of the better looking hard tops of the 60's, the Ghibli being one of the best. I absolutely love this one (unique?) which was done in period by Pavesi, obviously influenced by the Iso Grifo with the big brushed stainless hoop. McGrath Maserati | Service, Restoration and Parts Best regards to all. Mark.
Plenty of Ghibli I 's up for sale at RM Sotheby's November sale. Five are listed so far including this project SS Julian 1971 Maserati Ghibli 4.9 SS | Duemila Ruote 2016 | RM Sotheby's
Hi, I was wondering if you could tell me what these numbers on the back of the wheels mean? Are they a part number or batch numbers from Campagnolo? What number fits on a 42mm hub and what goes on the 52mm? Julian Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Julian my wheels which are 52mm have the number 40676 on one of them and 40542 on the other 4. The wheel that has the 40676 also has another number 4770. I cannot see any difference in the wheels. I suspect the difference in 42mm vs 52mm is just the hub which is bolted in. since you also have the number 40542 I would think this is a part number.
My Ghibli coupe windshield washer jets/nozzles have gone missing. As the wiper system is Lucas, I assume these small chrome jets was also Lucas. Does anyone have a Lucas model number, or source, for these two items? Best- Ed