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Maserati 3500 GT corsa '59


Reference ch1368
Make Maserati
Model 3500 GT corsa '59
Type coupe
Construction year 1959
KM 44936
Cilinder displacement 3485
Gears manual
Steering left hand drive
  • With certificate of authenticity from Maserati, an FIA Passport and an FIA rally inspection document
  • This very car was part of the Maserati PANINI museum in Modena, hometown of Maserati
  • Former racehorse of Gino Munaron, who was Maserati’s race driver that had also raced the 250F
  • Both a collector’s item and a track-ready beast
  • Has participated in popular events as Targa Florio and Shell Historic Challenge
  • Almost entirely tailored to motorsports, featuring custom Carrillo connecting rods, Wossner pistons, new valves and valve guides, new cylinders, a new timing chain, new connecting rod bearings, a lightweight flywheel and a new water pump, also, the 5-speed gearbox is equipped with a three-disc AP Competition clutch
  • Four-wheel disc brakes and a dual braking system with Aeroquip front/rear distribution, a limited-slip differential, four adjustable shock absorbers and the drivetrain is suspended with Ertalon silent blocks
  •  Engine number: erased, chassis number AM 101*0368*, plate number AM 101*368*, Belgian registration number AM101368.

The Maserati 3500 GT was Maserati's attempt to mass-produce its extravagant sports cars and offer Italian craftsmanship to a wide(r) audience, it immediately became a bull’s eye attempt. The introduction of this elegant GT at the 1957 Geneva Motor Show put Maserati on the map of automakers, shaping the history and future of the renowned Italian luxury brand that still holds worldwide fame today.

Maserati left the niche of circuit racing and set its course towards the public roads. The experience they had gained during their decades-long career on the racetrack was utilized to make a splash in the private market. In 1957, Maserati introduced the 3500 GT, which became their first car to be produced in large quantities. History was made, as without the 3500 GT, Maserati would not have become what they are today—a sporty Italian brand in their high-end luxury and sports segment.

Under the hood, adorned with two hood scoops, a straight-six engine took its place, aided by three Weber carburetors, generating abundant power and even more torque to guarantee a top speed of over 200 kilometers per hour, an astonishing feat for a car in the 1950s.

Since Maserati had not yet mastered mass production, the bodywork was outsourced to Carrozzerie Touring, an Italian master in coachwork manufacturing. Additionally, for regulatory reasons, many components of British origin were used in the construction of the 3500 GT. The rear axle was from Salisbury, the brakes from Girling, and the suspension from Alford & Alder. In 1960, a variant with fuel injection, the 3500 GTi, was introduced. It featured Lucas fuel injection and had a higher power output of 232 horsepower.

Production ceased in 1964, marking the ‘birth’ of a new car manufacturer—new to the public roads, at least—and the beginning of a long career as an automaker that continues to this day. A total of 2,226 units were produced. Today, the 3500 GT is a collector's item, the ultimate dream for many enthusiasts.

Technical information:

Body work

  • Length (cm): 470 (185 inch)
  • Width (cm): 170 (67 inch)
  • Height (cm): 130 (51 inch)
  • Wheelbase (cm): 260 (102 inch)
  • Weight (kg): 1350 (2976 lbs)

Mechanics

  • Engine: 3485 cc six-in-line front-engine
  • Valve gear: 12, DOHC
  • Fuel system: 3 Weber carburettors
  • Gear box: 5-speed manual
  • Transmission: RWD
  • Left-steered
  • power: 220 hp (162 kW) at 5500 t/m
  • torque: 324 Nm at 3500 t/m
  • Top speed: 206 km/h (128 mph)

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