Buying or Selling a 1972 Maserati Mexico?
The Maserati Mexico was a 2+2 luxurious GT produced until 1972. The model was based on the chassis of the Quattroporte and used a shorter wheelbase. Introduced in 1966, the production of the model only started in 1967 and most of the units were built during the early years. From 1968, a more popular alternative to the Mexico was offered with the four-seater Maserati Indy. At first, the Maserati Mexico boasted a 4.7-liter V8, and the manufacturer came out with a 4.2-liter version soon after. The new version with the smaller engine made the car more accessible and was in tune with the clientele’s current demand. Borrani wire wheels were features on the first Mexicos, while later models boasting the smaller engine unit featured steel disc wheels. Luxurious options could be ordered such as an automatic transmission or power steering, while electric windows, air-conditioning, and an elegant wooden dashboard came standard.
1972 Maserati Mexico Seller’s Guide
Only 485 units of Maserati Mexico were made, 175 of which were fitted with the 4.7-liter V8 and the other 305 with the 4.2-liter unit. As the current owner of a 1972 Maserati Mexico, you must know a lot of details about the car. Be sure to give many details to potential buyers to raise their interest. Alex Manos and his team understand that selling your classic can be a difficult decision and also a huge hassle. The friendly staff would be delighted to hear all about your car and make you a top dollar offer on the spot should the car fit their current inventory. In addition to a fair and honest offer based on the car’s condition and history, as well as the market situation, the team enjoys a reputation for top quality customer service. They will do everything in their power to make your experience as smooth and enjoyable as possible.
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