1987 Maserati Biturbo Spyder 33k Speed Fuel Injected Intercooled on 2040-cars
Clementon, New Jersey, United States
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Rare 1987 Maserati Biturbo Spyder, 33k miles, 5 speed project car. Engine runs good, starts right up first turn of the key, good clutch and gearbox, good boost, great sounds. Exterior body has extensive rust, hood, front fender, rear tail light area, 3rd brake light area, door bottoms. Dash clock is intact and is included. Top is old and has a cut in it and rear window is discolored. Undercarriage is in great shape which is the main reason I purchased the car in the first place as I had planned to fix it up because the injected spyders are so hard to come by. But I am moving soon and am not going to have space for it at my new location so I have decided to part with it and pass it on to the next Maserati enthusiast to work on. One or two of the tires have developed flat spots from sitting so I would say you will need to trailer it home or get a transporter to pick it up and it should probably be sorted out before driving any distance anyway. Title is clear and is included and is still in the previous owners name since I have not needed to register the car yet, so if you need a new title for some reason I can change it over for whatever they charge me for it. Any other questions, just ask. No out of the country bidders please. If you are the winning bidder I will require a $200.00 deposit via Paypal within 48 hours with the remainder due in 7 days from auction's end. Balance cannot be paid via paypal, cash is preferred. Happy Bidding!
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