Dupont Registry

duPont REGISTRY

Sort By : Most Expensive
The finest exotic cars & sports cars for sale | duPont REGISTRYAll Filters

Sorted by Most Expensive

$785,000

886 miles

Grosse Pointe, MI

Collectors Garage

Email me the latest listings for my search Maserati 3500GT

Send Daily

Send Weekly

By selecting this button I agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Used Maserati 3500 GT For Sale

Maserati is an Italian company that manufactures luxury vehicles. Maserati brothers founded the company back in 1914, and now it's a sister brand of Ferrari. Maserati 3500 GT is one of the company’s most successful models, which was first launched back in 1957. It was a marvel of both commercial and engineering work. That's why you can still find a Maserati 3500 GT for Sale. This car was manufactured to target a specific audience.

Maserati continued manufacturing Maserati 3500 GT till 1964. Between 1957 to 1964, Maserati manufactured more than 2000 Maserati 3500 GT models. It’s known as a stark contrast to the preceding decade of Maserati’s road and race cars. Because of the ultra-premium vehicle, Maserati 3500 GT value can be astronomically high.

In 1959 along with the 1959 Maserati 3500 GT, Maserati also launched a convertible spyder edition that shared most of the components of the earlier coup. But it came with the brand-new coachwork, and except for its trunk, hood, and doors in some cars, the spyder was totally constructed from steel. The company allotted all the convertible spyder with odd serial numbers other than the initial prototypes.

The Maserati 1959 spyder convertible was designed by Michelotti and later also by Carrozzeria Vignale.

Maserati brought some changes in the Maserati 3500 GT in 1961 and kept that till that last model manufactured in 1964. All of the Maserati 3500 GT GTI for sale that you can find today with 1961-1964 manufacturing year is equipped with manual transmission of ZF five-speed. The company upgraded the transmission from four-speed to five-speed and later in 1962 also came with some changes.

Maserati added “i” in the designation and called the 1962 model as 1962 Maserati 3500 GTI. It wasn’t just the publicity stunt. In fact, the “i” signifies the latest Lucas-sourced fuel injection.

    1957-1960 Maserati 3500 GT Coupe
  • Fuel Feed: 3 Weber 42 DCOE Carburetors
  • Power: 220 bhp at 5500 rpm
  • Torque: 254 ft pounds at 3500 rpm
  • Driven Wheels: Rear Wheel Drive
  • Front Suspension: Girling Shock Absorbers, Coil Springs, Double Wishbones
  • Rear Suspension: Girling Shock Absorbers, Longitudinal Leaf Springs/Salisbury Live Axle
  • Wheel Type: Steel Discs
  • Front wheels: 16.0 x 5.5 in
  • Rear wheels: 16.0 x 5.5 in
  • Front Tires: Pirelli 6.50 × 16
  • Rear Tires: Pirelli 6.50×16
  • Front Brakes: Drums or Discs
  • Rear Brakes: Drums
  • Wheelbase: 102.4 in
  • Front Track: 54.7 in
  • Rear Track: 53.5 in
  • Length: 188.2 in
  • Width: 69.3 in
  • Height: 51.2 in
  • Top speed: 130.41 mph
  • 0 – 60 Mph: 7.6 seconds
  • 0 – 100 Mph: 22.5 seconds
  • 0 – 1/4 Mile: 15.5 seconds
  • Fuel Capacity: 19.80 gallons or 75 liters
  • Transmission: ZF 4-Speed Manual
    1961-1964 Maserati 3500 GTI
  • Fuel Feed: Lucas Indirect Fuel Injection
  • Power: 235 bhp at 5500 rpm
  • Torque: 254 ft pounds at 3500 rpm
  • Driven Wheels: Rear Wheel Drive
  • Front Suspension: Girling Shock Absorbers, Coil Springs, Double Wishbones
  • Rear Suspension: Girling Shock Absorbers, Longitudinal Leaf Springs/Salisbury Live Axle
  • Wheel Type: Steel Discs
  • Front Wheels: 16.0 x 5.5 in
  • Rear Wheels: 16.0 x 5.5 in
  • Front Tires: Pirelli 6.50 × 16
  • Rear Tires: Pirelli 6.50 × 16
  • Front Brakes: Hydraulic Drums
  • Wheelbase: 102.4 in
  • Front Track: 54.7 in
  • Rear Track: 53.5 in
  • Length: 188.2 in
  • Width: 69.3 in
  • Height: 51.2 in
  • Top speed: 143 mph
  • 0 – 60 Mph: 7.6 seconds
  • 0 – 100 Mph: 22.5 seconds
  • 0 – 1/4 Mile: 15.5 seconds
  • Fuel Capacity: 19.80 gals or 75 liters
  • Transmission: ZF 5-Speed Manual

Maserati Cars For Sale