Mistral is the name of a French wind blowing from the Mediterranean coast, and from this point onwards Maserati two-seater sports cars would be named after ...
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Maserati Mistral Spyder 3.7. 1964 to 1970. Already available in the coupé and in the Sebring, it became a somewhat less popular choice, when, ...
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In 1965 the Maserati Sebring was revised (brochures now referred to it as the “ Sebring 2+2”), and two new engines were offered. The 3.7 liter power unit, ...
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In 1965 the Maserati Sebring was revised, and a 4 liter engine was added the following year in the range-topping model. With 265 hp the level of performance ...
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The Maserati Sebring II (1965); This 1965 Sebring II of which Vignale built only 98 has a 3.7 Liter twin-cam, twin-plug engine delivering approximately 250 ...
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Maserati 3500GTIS (Sebring) - Model Description ... Three different engine displacements were offered (3.5, 3.7 and 4.0) with 3.7 liters being the most ...
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When I received a request for information on the Maserati Sebring from Harry, ... The Series II Sebring was now offered with a 3.7-litre engine producing ...
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