Granturismo MC Trofeo GT4 Road / Race Car - For Sale

Ewan

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Would JayEmm fit in the seat? Or even be able to get in, past the roll cage? I doubt it. Even if he could it wouldn’t make for pretty viewing! So I’d strike him off the list.

Try Harry though.

And an advert in the Owners Club, as it would make an awesome weapon at the annual Club track day.
 
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lottery win needed here too lovely car. I would love that with one of them project 8 Jaguar and the Alfa Romeo gtaM.
 

Ewan

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Very niche, as you say. If you think selling a Maserati is usually quite hard, imagine then making it LHD, very stiff and noisy, road-legal-but-perhaps-not road-practical, and very tricky to get in/out of because of the cage, seats and harnesses.

I'd love it, but sadly the reality is that it would effectively become a display piece in my garage, and not a car I could actually use. I'd need to change the drivers seat for a kick-off!

I don't know the price, as that is a question for Stuart. But I would expect it to be perhaps a bit more than a low-mileage GT Strad. So not exactly silly money for something unique.
 

Andyk

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Much more than a low miles Stradale I would say. Stradales are common as muck against Stuart’s Trofeo GT4 car. May not be for everyone but there will be a buyer who doesn’t want to follow the heard and have something very, very special in their garage.
 
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CatmanV2

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Much more than a low miles Stradale I would say. Stradales are common as muck against Stuart’s Trofeo GT4 car. May not be for everyone but there will be a buyer who doesn’t want to follow the heard and have something very, very special in there garage.

Surely just about anything that isn't a one off custom is as common as muck against this car? It is literally (surely) unique?

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Ewan

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Agreed to a point. But GT Tropheo race cars do come up for sale, and are not crazy money. But of course, you then need to make it road legal (just about). My real point here is that if anyone is tempted, do contact Stuart. Don't sit back and miss out, simply assuming it's lottery-winning money.
 

StuartW

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Some interesting points made here and thank you for your comments

However rare any Maserati is, it is never going to be Ferrari money even if it is just as good and just as well engineered. And without being biased, I think we can all agree that Maserati really got it right with a the Granturismo, it really is a fine looking car and excellent all rounder.

So Ewan is correct, no modern Maserati is going to have a lottery winning price tag, even this unique one!
 

Andyk

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Well it all depend how much you start with. Stuart’s car could be a lottery win for lots.
 

StuartW

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But I would expect it to be perhaps a bit more than a low-mileage GT Strad. So not exactly silly money for something unique.

It's a tough one to price which is why I hadn't listed it with a number, but based on a good, late, low mileage Strad being in the low to mid £70ks, I think a bit more than that sounds about right
 

zagatoes30

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Short of a lottery win I will never have deep enough pockets but doesn't stop me dreaming
Well despite once again winning the lotto this weekend, the 4th time in 6 weeks, I doubt Stuart would be too impressed with my winnings in exchange for his race car
 

Andyk

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Well despite once again winning the lotto this weekend, the 4th time in 6 weeks, I doubt Stuart would be too impressed with my winnings in exchange for his race car
Same here Andy…Don’t think the £5 I won this weekend would cut it.