Description
MASERATI MISTRAL 3. 7 COUPE, YEAR 1965
COLOR SILVER WITH RED LEATHER INTERIORS
The Maserati Mistral, presented at the Turin Motor Show in 1963, was designed by Pietro Frua and launched in 1964. It is remembered as the last Maserati with a straight-six engine, symbol of the brand’s sporting tradition. The name, inspired by the wind from southern France, reflects the elegant and dynamic character of the car. Equipped with an aluminium body, disc brakes on all four wheels, and a 5-speed manual transmission, it offered notable performance: 0-100 km/ h in under 8 seconds. Today the Mistral is regarded as one of the most beautiful Maseratis ever, and the 3. 7-litre Coupé represents an iconic model that marks the end of the inline-six era for the Trident Brand. In particular, our Maserati Mistral has benefited from a complete and meticulous restoration, carried out from the chassis and continuing with the bodywork, the engine, and all mechanical and detailing components. The interiors have been completely redone, with refined burgundy-red leather that enhances the car’s elegant and sporty character, restoring all the original charm and refinement. With original black plates, bearing the Alessandria (AL) initials.
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