1970 Maserati Ghibli 4.7 Spyder by Ghia
The sensational Maserati Ghibli was the talk of the 1966 Turin Auto Show. The Ghibli was designed by the brilliant young Giorgetto Giugiaro while he was working for Ghia. It was conceived as a luxurious yet sporting GT car that was ideal for high-speed touring on the European continent. Production of the Ghibli began with a fastback coupé in April 1967, which was joined by the open-top spyder in 1969. Featuring a race-bred, mid-mounted, 4,719 cc V-8 engine with dry-sump lubrication and two chain-driven camshafts per cylinder bank, the car produced an ample 330 hp.
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The sensational Maserati Ghibli was the talk of the 1966 Turin Auto Show. The Ghibli was designed by the brilliant young Giorgetto Giugiaro while he was working for Ghia. It was conceived as a luxurious yet sporting GT car that was ideal for high-speed touring on the European continent. Production of the Ghibli began with a fastback coupé in April 1967, which was joined by the open-top spyder in 1969. Featuring a race-bred, mid-mounted, 4,719 cc V-8 engine with dry-sump lubrication and two chain-driven camshafts per cylinder bank, the car produced an ample 330 hp.