1961 Maserati 3500 GT Vignale Spider ($875,000)

Photography by Nima Salimi

Written by Shayan Bokaie

AT A GLANCE

Location : Emeryville, CA

: Emeryville, CA Seller : Fantasy Junction | @fantasyjunction

: Fantasy Junction | @fantasyjunction Chassis #: AM 101.1051

#: AM 101.1051 Engine : 3.5L I-6 Cyl / #858

: 3.5L I-6 Cyl / #858 Mileage : 82,701

: 82,701 Transmission : ZF 4-speed manual

: ZF 4-speed manual Color : Metallic Blue / Red Leather

: Metallic Blue / Red Leather Production Run: < 250

PRICE: $875,000

Maserati. Vignale. Michelotti.

Those are some powerful pronouns when thinking of 1960s automobiles. On a handful of occasions these names came together, and while each collaboration yielded stunning results, one in particular stands above the rest – the Maserati 3500 GT Vignale Spyder.

The story behind the birth of the Spyder is a perfect snapshot of the competitiveness of Italian design in the 60s. In total, there were essentially three Carrozzerria’s in the running for the Spyder: Touring, Pietro Frua, and Michelotti via Vignale.

Keep in mind the coupe version, introduced before the Spyder, was already in production with Touring. It seems as if their strategy was to play it safe and they only removed the top for their submission.

Carozzeria Touring’s Spyder Prototype

Frua (who was actually Michelotti’s predecessor at Stabilimenti Farina) took a different direction with his prototype and departed from some of the cues found in the coupe.

Pietro Frua’s Spyder Prototype

Maserati was unimpressed.

The contract was awarded to Michelotti’s prototype and production began on a slightly shorter chassis. Well fought, and well deserved.

Michelotti’s Winning Design

The 3500s ultimately became the success that allowed Maserati to pivot away from racing.

THE CAR

The 3500 GT is powered by a 3.5L I-6 fed by 3 Weber carbs, which is an adaption of the racing motor found in the Tipo 350S developing 220 HP. Unlike the aluminum coupes, the spyder was bodied with steel in order to strengthen the chassis with an aluminum hood and boot lid for a bit of weight savings. Many of the underpinnings were outsourced; ZF 4-speed transmission from Germany, Borg and Beck clutch assembly, rear differential by Salisbury, and suspension by Alford Adler, all from England.

This blue 3500 GT Spyder we have here was originally delivered to Beverly Hills and in 2009 was owned by Ivan Ruiz, a known Maserati enthusiast/restorer (who actually restored one of Michelotti’s Vignale Spyder prototypes) where he performed additional restoration work. The Borrani wire wheels were an option selected on this car (they look damn good, surprisingly this wasn’t commonly fitted).

CONDITION

Exterior Highlights

Respray done to high standards

Straight body panels with good shut lines

Black canvas soft-top fitted during restoration and in excellent condition

Windshield appears to be original VIS unit, good condition

Aluminum Borrani wire wheels on Michelin 185×400 tires in good condition

Exterior Blemishes

Handful of age and use marks (mainly on opening panels)

Taillights (seemingly original) showing their age, but serviceable

Interior Highlights

Instruments and switchgear are functional and in excellent condition

Interestingly, this 3500 Spyder has electric power windows

Trunk likely upholstered in original black vinyl diamond in excellent condition

Interior Blemishes

Interior not entirely fresh and showing some signs of age on the seats and door panel upholstery

Mechanical Highlights

Compression tested 300 mi ago, 150-160 lbs on all six cylinders

Maintained by Aston Martin of New England under current ownership, most of the work mentioned below completed in 2015: Rebuilt suspension, shocks, brakes Servicing steering box and heating system Regular fluid changes



Mechanical Blemishes

None stated/known

How does it Drive?

Overall, the car is very well sorted on the road and has great composure over rough surfaces. Spencer Trenery of Fantasy Junction claims of all the 3500 GTs they’ve had for sale, this one drives the best.

Engine: Engine starts right up and purrs at idle. Revs climb quickly and the exhaust note is intoxicating.

Shifting: ZF transmission shifts beautifully at any temperature, up or down.

Brakes: No pulsation on braking and are effective.

Handling: Steering and suspension are tight and rebuild is evident.

RESTORATION

The car was owned by Ivan Ruiz in 2009, well-known for restoring Maserati’s of this era, continued restoring the car. Since this work, the car has done ~ 3,200 miles.

Body

Underside has been restored at suspension corners

Rust repair on some floor areas and jack points

Rockers appear to have been replaced

Engine: Engine bay restored to show condition and is very correct.

Correct black crackle and semi-gloss finish

Correct plug wires and Magnetti Marelli coils installed

Correct airbox with with three-tab wing nuts

VDO window washer has correct black vinyl hood pad

Suspension

Recently restored

Brakes

Recently restored

ORIGINALITY

The car originally came in Argento Luna, the lighter blue color. The interior is trimmed in the original color and may be partially original.

The engine number was not stamped on this 3500, which is the case with many Maserati’s at this time. There are two pieces of evidence that could support the motor being original:

According to Maserati’s Classics department, the engine fitted with the correct external oil pump unit found on the ’59 and ’60 production cars

The internal number, 858, is in the chassis number range

The car comes with the following original items:

Original tool roll

Restored jack

Matching Borrani wire wheel spare

DOCUMENTATION

All records for current ownership period

Production Date: October 29, 1960

OWNERSHIP TIMELINE

The total number of owners is not currently known.

1960 – ? – Owner 1 | Beverly Hills, CA



2009 – Ivan Ruiz | Atlanta, GA



2010 – present – Current Owner | Boston, MA

OUR THOUGHTS

Not a Garage Queen: If you have the means, this is the car you buy to drive. This car has been enjoyed through it’s life, which is something we can appreciate. There is something to be said about cars that are tried-and-true and this is one of them. It’s also the earlier model fitted with the Weber carbs, which are known to be more reliable than the direct fuel injection that followed.

Rarity: There were less than 250 Spyder’s made, compared to about 2,000 coupes making it considerably more rare. In the company of other period Italian open cars, like the California Spyder for example, this is considerably less expensive. It’s all a matter of perspective, right?

Work of Art: This is one of Michelotti’s few Maserati designs and arguably one of his best.

GET INSPIRED

We featured a 3500 GT Coupe a couple years back, which shares the same 3.5 I6 with Weber carbs. These engines are known to purr and sound fantastic through the power band. Have a listen.

WHO ARE YOU BUYING FROM?

This car is for sale by Bruce and Spencer Trenery at Fantasy Junction. You can get to know them better here.

PRICE: $875,000

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