Description
Rare 1975 Maserati Khamsin: One of Only 430 Produced
This rare 1975 Maserati Khamsin is one of just 430 produced and is an excellent original example that would benefit from minor cosmetics and mechanical servicing at this time. The subject of an older repaint—including the bumpers and various trim pieces—in a rather lovely shade of aubergine, the beige interior retains a fine, mostly original patina. Optioned with an automatic transmission. Just out of static storage, a recommissioning is advised prior to use.
Maserati's Khamsin - named after a hot Sahara Desert wind - debuted at the 1972 Turin Show and entered production in 1974. Styled and built at Bertone, the Khamsin's attractive, unitary-construction, 2+2, hatchback body was of all steel construction. The power unit was a longer-stroke, 4. 9-liter version of Maserati's familiar quad-cam V8 developing 320bhp at a lowly 5, 500rpm and a lusty 354lb/ ft of torque at 4, 000 revs. The Khamsin was Maserati's biggest-engined and most expensive offering at the time of its introduction.
1975 MASERATI KHAMSIN
COACHWORK BY BERTONE
CHASSIS NO. AM120US1116
One of only 430 Khamsins built
Delivered new to the United States
Two owners in the last four decades
A rare and unique Grand Routier
Price: $69, 500























