Time Is Running Out To Buy This Rare Maserati Quattroporte

By Elliot Wood Feb 06, 2019
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By Elliot Wood Feb 06, 2019
First generation Maserati Quattroportes are rare finds, and this example is set to be sold later today!

Although it wasn’t an official state car when first sold, the Maserati Quattroporte has grown over the last half-century to become Italy’s equivalent of the Jaguar XJ, ferrying politicians from A to B in svelte style. If you want to imitate a 1960s Roman politician on the way to work, then check out this first generation Quattroporte available on eBay.

This barn find rear-wheel drive Series II Tipo 107 car from 1967, a revised example of the vehicle that first came out in ‘63, has a 4.1-liter V8 DOHC engine, coupled with a highly valuable five-speed ZF gearbox. It was last registered in ‘76, and has a Buy It Now price of $35,000. There’s little over a third of a day left to get bidding, with no prospective owners having laid down an opening bid yet.

That latter fact is surprising because first generation Quattroportes are rare cars, less than 800 were built, and were designed by well-known coachbuilder, Pietro Frua, and bodied by Vignale. It’s believed that much of the original production run is now scrapped or been converted, and as the first Maserati road car to feature a V8, the Quattroporte should be a sought-after set of wheels.

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The history of this model (VIN AM107.1332) begins in March ‘67, where it was bought by an Italian. A few years later it was shipped to the USA, where it was registered and last seen in Louisiana before disappearing for many years, without its cylinder heads for some unknown reason. A total of 48,464 miles were driven before it was put away, but adding to that mileage may be difficult as the intake manifold and carburetors are also missing from the engine. Parts aren’t difficult to find though, but bear in mind to bring this car back up to top condition you are going to have to spend an extra bit of cash.

All numbers on the car match between frame, engine and VIN place, and Maserati Classiche documentation is included in the sale. It’s not clear if the current black paint job is the same as the original, but the tan interior is certainly not a new addition, and the car comes with an option package that included air conditioning, power windows and an eight-track player. Found in the trunk of the car are various parts (including cylinder heads) which will prove useful in getting this car back on the road. But be quick, the auction clock is ticking down...

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