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Not Sold (Est: £265,000 - £300,000)

1970 Maserati Ghibli 4.7 Spyder Campana Matching numbers example, tuned at Colin Clarke Engineering

United Kingdom • 29 Nov 2025 • Lot Lot 190

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Vehicle Details

AI Listing Summary

This 1970 Maserati Ghibli 4.7 Spyder Campana is a matching numbers example, recently tuned at Colin Clarke Engineering. Restored around 2020, it features a metallic black exterior with a cream leather interior and boasts a well-documented history, making it a desirable acquisition for Maserati collectors.

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Condition 

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The car is described as being in beautiful condition with a full restoration completed circa 2020. The bodywork has a 'gloriously finished' paint job, the interior was completely refurbished, and the brakes and suspension were replaced during the restoration. While it's not in perfect 'museum' condition, it shows very well and has been well-maintained since its restoration. The listing indicates that it is ready for immediate use, suggesting minimal reconditioning is required.

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Manual

Transmission:

AM1151578

Chassis No:

Odometer:

[Odometer Reading]

FRZ 455

Reg Number:

RHD/LHD:

[RHD/LHD]

Year: 1970 Make: Maserati Model: Ghibli 4.7 Spyder Campana Registration: FRZ 455 Chassis No: AM1151578 Odometer: tba A strong contender for the 'most handsome car of the 1960s', Maserati's sensational Ghibli debuted at the Turin Motor Show in November 1966.

Styled at Carrozzeria Ghia by Giorgetto Giugiaro and named after a Sahara Desert wind, the Ghibli rivalled the Ferrari Daytona for straight line performance, its top speed was close to 170mph while beating it for price and arguably looks.

Dry-sump lubrication enabled the engine to be mounted deep in the chassis, permitting a low bonnet line, while limited suspension travel ensured that the tyres did not foul the wheelarches.

The roofline fell away from the top of the steeply raked windscreen to the chopped-off tail, achieving a cabin lower than that of almost all the Ghibli's contemporaries.

The Ghibli used a tubular steel chassis featuring independent suspension at the front, while at the rear there was a leaf-sprung, live rear...

Points of note

£147,947

Lowest Price (Since 2020)

£451,834

Median Price (Since 2020)

£555,801

Highest Price (Since 2020)

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MOT Information

Expired

Expired on Apr 03 2024

Latest MOT Mileage

50,531 miles

Registration Date

1970-12-31

MOT History

Passed

On Apr 04 2023 with 50,531 miles


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