Beschreibung
H&H Classic Auction @Pavilion Gardens | Buxton, Derbyshire
29th November, 2023 13:00
2001 Maserati 3200 GT
Estimate
£7, 000 - £9, 000
Registration No: RK51 RWN
Chassis No: ZAMAA38D00003317
MOT: September 2024
Fitted with a reconditioned engine 30, 000 miles ago by a well known specialist
Desirable colour combination of Maserati Grigio Alfieri Metallic with Burgundy leather interior
Documented service history
Offered with a large history file including the book pack with stamped service book
The Maserati 3200GT was styled by Italdesign whose founder and head, Giorgetto Giugiaro, previously designed, amongst others, the Ghibli, Bora and Merak and so it certainly had an impressive pedigree. Sold mainly in Europe, the 3200GT shared the twin-turbo, 3. 2-litre, V8 featured in the Quattroporte IV and Shamal, now revised and tuned to 365bhp. The tail-light design consisted of LEDs arranged in the shape of a boomerang with the outer layer of the 'boomerang' providing the brake lights and the inner layer the directional indicators.
Supplied new by Tower Garage Maranello Sales Ltd. on the 6th of December 2001, the 3200 GT was finished from the factory in the desirable colour combination of Maserati Grigio Alfieri Metallic paintwork with complementary Burgundy leather interior upholstery, and with Assetto Corsa alloy wheels. In 2012, well known specialists Migliore Cars supplied a reconditioned engine to the 3200 GTA (at 63, 853 miles), before later that year also supplying a speedometer change (which is documented in the history file and service book). Just c. 30, 000 miles have been covered on the new engine, with the Maserati offered having covered 94, 090 miles from new at the time of consignment, but showing 98, 047 miles on the odometer, due to said speedometer change.
The accompanying history file documents extensive expenditure across the life of ?RK51 RWN? with invoices totalling over £35, 000 on file. Most recently, the 3200 GTA has been provided reconditioning to the electric throttle body and sensor by The Maserati Shed (in July 2023) costing over £500, as well as new bottom arms a couple of months ago. The history file also includes the original book pack in the Maserati wallet that contains the stamped service book; numerous invoices relating to servicing and expenditure; several previous MOT certificates; Certificate of Conformity; an MOT certificate until September 2024; and a current V5C document. Across the invoices and service book, there are fourteen services documented, with many of these completed by main agents and specialists.
























