Nayf
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Looks similar to the one Jethro Bovingdon’s dad owned/owns
A QP4 in good company on the 4th picture.
Looks similar to the one Jethro Bovingdon’s dad owned/owns
A QP4 in good company on the 4th picture.
Looks similar to the one Jethro Bovingdon’s dad owned/owns
Theres a R16 TX for sale over here for €22,000 Benny that will get you revvingAm I missing something? An old Maserati with a blown motor, ugly rear arches and a reputation for unreliability, going for £19k, and I thought french fhil and his R16s was f*cked in the head. The world is going mad.
Lovely paint? How about this QP 1 'ONLY' 12.5k.. thought I'd add to the madness...Paint on this looks fantastic. Needs more pics though.
2001 Maserati Quattroporte in Mikton keynes, United Kingd...
2001 Maserati Quattroporte in Mikton keynes, United Kingdom - For Sale | Car & Classic, £26,000 Unfortunately I have to sell my Maserati...www.carandclassic.co.uk
You still won't beat a good QPV duo select especially the forum ones that popped up in the last 24 months around the 5K mark in my opinion.
Advert now taken down so suspect someone has a timely Christmas present, anyone on here?A lovely example and not a model that is discussed much on the forum? Ticks quite a few boxes though…..
1999 Maserati Quattroporte in Stratford-upon-Avon, United...
1999 Maserati Quattroporte in Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom - For Sale | Car & Classic, £18,995 Very rare car, believed one of only...www.carandclassic.co.uk
I take it you’ve seen the silver auto Evo at Nuvola?Having had 4 QPV and 4 QPIV I’m happy to say that the V is miles “better” than the IV.
However, I’m currently looking for an as-near-to-perfect-as-I-can-find IV (at a sensible market-value price) and am not considering another V. They have a certain charm, and idiosyncrasies that I find endearing.
Do the 3.2 have larger rims than the 2.0 / 2.8 ?
Yep. But its an auto, with missing wheel cars (that are NLA), and is worth circa £15k, not the £30k he’s been asking all year.I take it you’ve seen the silver auto Evo at Nuvola?
A rotten R16TX can be 3-4ke https://www.leboncoin.fr/voitures/2066019833.htm, I agree, at this price its crazyAm I missing something? An old Maserati with a blown motor, ugly rear arches and a reputation for unreliability, going for £19k, and I thought french fhil and his R16s was f*cked in the head. The world is going mad.
I'm doing it because firstly I can and I really want to do it.A rotten R16TX can be 3-4ke https://www.leboncoin.fr/voitures/2066019833.htm, I agree, at this price its crazy
Agree. Newer versions of a car often tend to be better, but it doesn’t make them more desirable. Some of the older cars I lust after can be a touch disappointing when driven (or re driven after say 25 years), but it’s the other aspects that tug at the heart strings. I still think the QP IV in the original post was a good buy, especially when compared to the other two mentioned in this thread. I hope someone on the forum now owns it.The QPV is a better car all round but there is something strangely intriguing about the QP IV especially in 3.2 Evo manual spec