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1969 Maserati Ghibli 4700 Campana Spyder
Lutziger Classic Cars AG

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26-0109012

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Germany

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Engine size 4719 ccm

Cylinders 8

Power 330 PS

Doors 2

Seats 2

Exterior colour red

Interior colour black

The Maserati Ghibli Spyder is one of the rarest and most elegant classics among Italian sports cars – an open-top Gran Turismo that combines design, performance, and exclusivity at the highest level. The Ghibli was developed as a direct competitor to the Ferrari Daytona and Lamborghini Miura and is one of the most beautiful GTs of its time. The Maserati Ghibli 4.7 offered here is a very rare Spyder. The coachbuilder Campana built the open Spyder version on behalf of Maserati at the time. According to the manufacturer, only 83 examples of the Ghibli Spyder with a 4.7-liter engine were produced. The immense production costs soon forced Maserati to end its collaboration with Campana. From then on, customers could only order the coupé from Maserati and, if they wished, had to have the coupé converted into a Spyder by Campana on their own behalf. This Maserati Ghibli is one of those cars and was converted into a Spyder by Campana at the customer’s request. Its characterful 4.7-liter V8 underwent a complete engine overhaul in 2013, a photo documentation of which is available. Since then, the car has been driven around 7,000 km. This gorgeous Campana Spyder has matching numbers and is in very good condition, with a FIVA Identity Card and MFK Veteran certification. In addition to the original owner’s manual, there are lots of documents, receipts, and invoices, as well as a valuation report from 2015, which certified that the car was in very good overall condition. The Maserati Ghibli Spyder is more than just an open-top sports car – it is a testament to Italian engineering and style at the height of the classic automotive era. Its rarity, elegance, and performance make it one of the most fascinating classics from the Maserati brand.
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