Named after a cold northerly wind of southern France, it was also the first in a series of classic Maseratis to be given the name of a wind. The body was designed by Pietro Frua and is widely thought of as his best design and one of the most elegant and beautiful Maseratis of all time. This Mistral is powered by the most sought after engine in this series, the 4.0L inline six fed by a Lucas indirect fuel injection system. There were only 828 coupes produced from 1963 to 1970. The 25,105 miles on the car are actual as well, with a Box A, Arizona title. The interior is original besides a recover on the driver and passenger seats. They were done using skins provided by Maserati and are the correct color and material. A majority of the paint on the car is original as well. The original Sebring mirror still adorns the front fender. As do the original Proiettori Carello headlight rings. Ruote Borrani Milano wire wheels are an extremely nice touch. This car has been in storage for quite some time and is in very nice condition. Such an amazing car to get in and drive and would be even more fun to take on Road Rallies. These cars don't hit the open market often, so don't wait. Call today.