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Maserati Mistral Spider 3.5 (1964 to 1970) The Maserati Mistral Spyder was introduced one year after the coupé version, at the 1964 Geneva motor show. The Mistral's supremely elegant
design was further enhanced by the convertible form. The styling came courtesy of Giovanni Michelotti's pen, and Vignale was the coachbuilder. It
was offered with a choice of either the 3.5 liter engine from the 3500 GT or the 3.7 liter variant, to which a further enhanced 4 liter unit was added a couple years later (see separate descriptions). Maserati Mistral Spider 3.7 (1964 to 1970) Maserati Mistral Spider 4.0 (1966 to 1970) In its third year of production, the Mistral Spyder received a 4.0 liter version of the straight-six engine which also appeared in the coupé. Wire wheels
came as standard, but from 1967 light alloy wheels similar to those on the Ghibli became available.
Maserati Mistral Spider 3.5
Maserati Mistral Spider 3.7
Maserati Mistral Spider 4.0
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