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No Biturbo Thread?

Discussion in 'Maserati' started by johnireland, Aug 28, 2025 at 10:35 PM.

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  1. johnireland

    johnireland F1 Veteran Silver Subscribed

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    I loved mine...always looking for one on the cheap that hasn't been beaten to death. For me they harken back to the era of 6 cyl. Maseratis...my favorite era. I'm talking to a seller of one right now...a trade for my Alfetta GT. The early ones sufferred from bad parts suppliers, a rush on De Tomaso's part to get them to market...etc. But there is much to admire about them.
     
  2. TBigs

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    Plenty on here on Biturbos if you poke around. I had a 1989 Zagato Spyder 5 speed for some years. It was a great car, and my wife especially liked it. Parting was such sweet sorrow, as they say. The FI 2.8L in the 1989 cars was quite robust, and boy could it scoot. The only this I didn't care for was the alcantara on the seats, but a relatively minor point. If I were to get another biturbo, the 89 Spyder stick would be it.

    What are you looking for?
     

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