Anyone fancy a Ghibli Cup

StuartW

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If that had the black dash rather than the woodern inserts, it would be just about perfect for me
 

dickyb

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Ewan is the resident Cup expert but i'm pretty sure this is one of only a couple of UK Cups that were specified with the wood trim rather than the carbon effect trim, as far as I know the other car was blue with a cream interior.

£50k is a lot of cash for a Cup but probably unrepeatable with that low mileage.
 

Andyk

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Not seen one for sale at this price.....sure the most I've seen one for sale is late 20k's...
 

Ewan

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The dark blue one I sold about 18 months ago is for sale as well, as shown on McGraths website. £10k less than this grey car, and has the carbon trim. But the mileage is a bit higher at about 55k I think.
 

Andyk

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I do love the Cup....The first Maserati I really yearned for, but as you say Andy that's a big wad of cash they want for it.
 

dickygrace

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It's a great car and very much investable, sky is the limit as they're an epic car. It would need to be clean at inspection for £50k in my opinion.
 

StuartW

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Definitely and with so few made & even less remaining, if it's the colour you're after then you have little choice anyway
 

Andyk

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It's a great car and very much investable, sky is the limit as they're an epic car. It would need to be clean at inspection for £50k in my opinion.

It would need to be better than show room and Emilia Fox on the passenger seat for me at 50k........

Saying that it is hard to know where classic prices are going but the fact it is so rare and the this car sort of started the rise of Maserati again as it was the first car for an age that got rave reviews it probably will not go down in price and possible rise price wise as long as you don't drive the thing much and keep the miles down and for me that's a waste.
 

dickygrace

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I reckon you could drive it, I wouldn't have thought something like this would be too mileage sensitive. If it were well-maintained I don't think the price would be affected with 15-20k more miles. It's condition and history with something like this. I know a couple of owners use theirs regularly and maintain it with no expense spared.