1967 Maserati Mistral 4000 Coupe
The 1967 Maserati Mistral 4000 Coupe is a masterpiece of Italian engineering and design, blending timeless style with racing heritage. Debuting at the 1963 Turin Motor Show, the Mistral was crafted by renowned designer Pietro Frua, with fastback styling and a lightweight steel frame. This particular example, chassis 1104, is one of just 454 units featuring the robust 4.0L twin-cam inline-six engine, derived from Maserati's Formula 1 success.
Lovingly restored by Mistral Classics in Belgium, the car boasts its original silver paint, replated chrome trim, and a luxurious black leather interior. Equipped with a ZF five-speed manual transmission, Lucas mechanical fuel injection, and four-wheel disc brakes, it delivers thrilling performance alongside refined comfort.
Certified by Maserati Classiche, this rare gem represents the pinnacle of 1960s gran turismo excellence. From its elegant design to its rich history, the Mistral 4000 Coupe stands as a true collector's treasure.
Lovingly restored by Mistral Classics in Belgium, the car boasts its original silver paint, replated chrome trim, and a luxurious black leather interior. Equipped with a ZF five-speed manual transmission, Lucas mechanical fuel injection, and four-wheel disc brakes, it delivers thrilling performance alongside refined comfort.
Certified by Maserati Classiche, this rare gem represents the pinnacle of 1960s gran turismo excellence. From its elegant design to its rich history, the Mistral 4000 Coupe stands as a true collector's treasure.










