So ... did it ever sell?
Earlier this year I had a long conversation with Dr.Thomas Bscher (ex-banker and ex-Bugatti CEO, Maserati race car enthusiast and racer: 450S, 300S, 250F, Birdcage), who raced his Barchetta when Maserati had introduced the race series. He clearly stated that the Barchetta was a good car - but not a very good race car when compared with other period competitors. Its motor was a more road car- rather than a race engine. Bscher won almost everything in the Barchetta race serie.
Bscher apart of his CEO career is certainly a very competent driver he was right up there at Le Mans in a McLaren FI in the late 90's for example. Of course the Barchetta was never meant to race against anything other than its twins bit I can confirm having ridden with a very good driver in the chassis I represent that it handles brilliantly, like a go kart. It felt more agile than the 333SP I test drove for Cavallino magazine (22years ago!) which is saying a lot and rightly so as it is narrower and lighter but still that says a lot. Bob: not yet sold, talking with prospects from both sides of the pond.
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Kind of weird considering it was labelled a Maserati, used a Maserati engine though it's the same basic layout as the Guara. I wonder if they were built at the DeTomaso factory?
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Maserati Barchetta at the Abarth Meeting at Francacorta Recetrack 2010 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login