skyestuart
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Hi I've already posted a few questions and the members on here are amazing and very helpful!
I bought my 3200GT last month and I'm delighted with it. Its got a few things I need to sort out but nothing major. I've missed having a car that I can spend some time improving and fixing things as I have recently owned newish cars that just work. I've owned many Italian cars in the past: Fiat 128, Alfa Giuilietta 1.6, Alfa 33, Alfa 155 V6, Alfa 159Ti Sportwagon, Alfa GT 3,2 V6, Lancia Delta, Prisma, Monte Carlo, Beta, 2012 Delta, loved them all, but I always wanted a Maserati, I recently read an article in Auto Italia about the 3200GT and saw the Wheeler Dealers episode and that made my mind up that I had to have one.
I live on the amazing Isle of Skye so its not the ideal place for Maseratis as the roads are pretty rough and we suffer from issues getting parts delivered to the island but there are ways around this if you are inventive.
I'm planning a road trip to the Geneva Motor Show for next year in my 3200GT taking the same route I used in 1989 to go to the Monaco Grand Prix, but this time stopping in Geneva to spend time with my daughter.
Cheers
Stuart Munn
I bought my 3200GT last month and I'm delighted with it. Its got a few things I need to sort out but nothing major. I've missed having a car that I can spend some time improving and fixing things as I have recently owned newish cars that just work. I've owned many Italian cars in the past: Fiat 128, Alfa Giuilietta 1.6, Alfa 33, Alfa 155 V6, Alfa 159Ti Sportwagon, Alfa GT 3,2 V6, Lancia Delta, Prisma, Monte Carlo, Beta, 2012 Delta, loved them all, but I always wanted a Maserati, I recently read an article in Auto Italia about the 3200GT and saw the Wheeler Dealers episode and that made my mind up that I had to have one.
I live on the amazing Isle of Skye so its not the ideal place for Maseratis as the roads are pretty rough and we suffer from issues getting parts delivered to the island but there are ways around this if you are inventive.
I'm planning a road trip to the Geneva Motor Show for next year in my 3200GT taking the same route I used in 1989 to go to the Monaco Grand Prix, but this time stopping in Geneva to spend time with my daughter.
Cheers
Stuart Munn