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We Buy All lhd Maserati Left Hand Drives

At LHD PLC we accept many car models and the lhd Maserati is one of them, whether you are stationed in France, UK, Spain, Germany, Scotland, Italy, Portugal, and Wales, we will arrange a view and collection from the UK to you. If the Car meets our immediate needs we will purchase rite away with an upfront deposit payment for your time.

Types of lhd Maserati Cars (models)

In Bologna, Italy, a small car repair shop started a business that's now one of the world's biggest automakers. Alfieri, Bindo, Carlo, Ernesto, and Ettore built an empire together on that day with their four brothers. The Maserati brand is synonymous with luxury, style, and sophistication almost a century later. Maserati has made some fantastic cars in its long history, but they cost a lot of money. Some of the most resounding models in the company's modern history include the A6, A6G 2000, A6G54, A6G54 ('56, 150 GT,3500 GT Touring, 3500 GT Spyder Vignale, 5000 GT, 3500 GTI, Mistral 3500, Quattroporte, Mistral 3700, Mistral 3700 Spyder, Mistral 4000 Spyder, Sebring 4000, Ghibli.

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Maserati 5000GT Touring

After the success of the 3500GT, we launched the 5000GT series. Our customers wanted even a more exclusive Maserati. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi ordered Maserati to build the 5000GT. Giulio Alfieri built this with a V8 from a 450S race car and a 3500GT chassis for more power. There are four disc brakes with servo-assisted braking. The Shah had the body built by Touring of Milan. At the Turin Motor Show in 1959, the new car made its debut. Since then, two more have appeared to match the success.

Origin of lhd Maserati

On December 14, 1914, the Maserati brothers Alfieri, Ettore, and Ernesto founded the Officine Alfieri Maserati SA in Bologna, Italy. Spark plugs were Maserati's first big product, and they made them for planes during World War I.  Mario Maserati, the fourth Maserati brother, not otherwise affiliated with the company, created the trident-shaped emblem in 1920, modeled on Neptune's trident in Bologna's Piazza Maggiore. Before building the first Maserati, Alfarieri Maserati raced for other companies. He called it the Tipo 26 for the year he made it. Maserati's V4 race car, a 16-cylinder that hit 154 mph (248 km/h) in 1929, was the most famous of the 1920s.

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