Yeah it appeared to be a nice example too. IIRC, the 4L examples are even more rare. I am sure someone can confirm this but I want to say less than 30 4L examples were made?? I remember years ago Tom Coady telling me he drove one back from the east coast many years ago with his foot to the floor most of the way cruising at 140mph. Still shocked these 60s Masers are but a shadow of their Ferrari counterparts. Incredibly undervalued and arguably better road cars to drive. Something about those V12s and the racing heritage though
Actually, according to the Maserati website, the 4.0 Mistral was the most produced. These numbers are only for the coupes. 3.5 liters = 3 3.7 liters = 387 4.0 liters = 454 Ivan