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Texas blue: 1971 Maserati Mexico 4.7

This is one of the 174 (out of 482) “big block” Mexico ever built, indeed most of the mexico produced have been equipped with the smaller 4.2 litre engine. This one, moreover, has the best color ever made for any maserati: the “Celeste Chiaro” (pale blue) is almost a trademark for the Maserati of that… Read More Texas blue: 1971 Maserati Mexico 4.7

March 20, 2018March 15, 2018 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

Geneva show car: 1967 Maserati Mexico 4700

Among the Mexico built from 1966 to 1972, this one (chassis #112/1 064 belongs to the first series which had the bigger 4700 cc engine. No less, this car is said to be the Maserati Show car at the Geneva auto show in 1967. The seller says that the papers from maserati say that this… Read More Geneva show car: 1967 Maserati Mexico 4700

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