1979 Maserati Quattroporte III for sale for EUR 30,170

1979 Maserati Quattroporte III

1979 Maserati Quattroporte III


Seller's description


The Maserati Quattroporte III was the first model Maserati introduced to the market after de Tomaso had taken the company over. Technically the car is based on the chassis of the De Tomaso Deauville combined with powerful Maserati V8 engines. As far as the look is concerned, the Quattroporte got an independent body designed by Giugiaro, which was in line with contemporary taste and already hinted at the coming 80s style. It is this very clear design that is popular again today. In its days it was the first choice luxury sedan and its 255 hp are still impressive nowadays.
When this model was first delivered to Savona, Italy on 10 October, 1979, it was one of the first of its kind. The owner used the car until 1982 when he sold it. The following owner kept it until 2011. In 2012 it was eventually imported to Germany. This offer is completed by, among others, a comprehensive service history including a lot of invoices, as well as a complete driver's handbook and checkbook. All operating liquids and the water pump were renewed.





This car is insured through Auctionata AG and its insurance partner BELMOT for up to six weeks after the auction with a convenient all risks insurance that covers cases such as engine and/or transmission failure or accidental damages. This specific insurance cover is valid for Germany, Austria and Switzerland and may be continued by the buyer after the insurance period has expired at special conditions. The BELMOT all risks insurance excludes: a) indirect and direct damages due to the normal aging process (especially rust, corrosion, oxidation) or natural wear and tear, i. e. due to a natural wear during the drive mode, on car parts which have to be replaced repeatedly during the lifetime of the vehicle; b) indirect and direct damages based on thermal problems, especially due to high temperatures, insufficient cooling while driving or overheating.
The vehicle has to be paid and collected within 3 business days after the auction. The collection may be made via collection by the costumer or via collection by a transport company. A timely collection can also made via a commissioning of Auctionata to a fee-based transport (flat shipping rate). If the time period lapses without a result, the buyer has to pay storage costs in the amount of 25, - € per day.
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