Make: Maserati
Model: 3500GTi
Color: Silver
Interior Color: Blue
This 1963 Maserati 3500GTi has been off the road since 1978 and has been in long-term ownership. It represents an exceptional restoration opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts. The car has approximately $30,000 invested in an engine rebuild, although it is not currently running.
Finished in silver with a blue leather interior, it retains its original Lucas mechanical fuel injection system, a rare and highly desirable feature. Many 3500GTi models were later converted to carburetors, making this example particularly valuable.
Produced between 1961 and 1964, only 441 Maserati 3500GTi models were built, making these fuel-injected cars among the rarest and most sought-after versions of the 3500 GT. Introduced in 1957 at the Geneva Motor Show, the Maserati 3500 GT marked the company's successful transition into series production. It was designed as a high-performance grand tourer that combined speed, comfort, and everyday usability, featuring elegant coachwork by Touring of Milan, constructed using the lightweight Superleggera method.
The fuel-injected GTi debuted in 1962, offering improved performance and refinement through its Lucas mechanical injection system. This is a highly original example, offering a solid foundation for a rewarding restoration. It is one of 441 examples produced and stands out as one of Maserati's most desirable grand touring cars.
Price: $79,500