27.09.2013 - 12:03
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Die Frage ist nur, woher weiß man dann welche Nummer unter wievielen man hat? Über die Kaufrechnung oder nur die Fahrgestellnummer?
Hier noch ein Statement (angeblich von Maserati Klassik):
Zitat:I may be wrong, but if I understood well, 3200 Assetto Corsa have been selled in some countries with no. noticed on a plate fixed on the glove box, and in some other countries, without this plate.
In UK and Italy => plate
In France, Germany and Switzerland => no plate
I don't know why we don't have a plate In France.
Only ten 3200 Assetto Corsa have been selled in France.
Stephane
Die Frage ist nur, woher weiß man dann welche Nummer unter wievielen man hat? Über die Kaufrechnung oder nur die Fahrgestellnummer?
Hier noch ein Statement (angeblich von Maserati Klassik):
Zitat:Dear Danny, after a long research finally I’m able to answer you.
The total number of Maserati 3200 GT Assetto Corsa produced is 259 (163 with manual gearbox, 96 with automatic gearbox)
Vehicles sold per markets:
Europe: 206 (of which 75 in the UK)
Rest of World: 53
Regarding the colours, three were the “standard” for AC:
Grigio Touring: 73 cars produced
Nero Carbonio: 63 cars produced
Rosso Mondiale: 60 cars produced
On request the Customer at that time could ask for a different colour. We have produced AC also with the following colours:
Blue luci di mezzanotte: 1
Rosso Indianapolis: 2
Azzurro Argentina: 2
Bianco Birdcage: 6
Blue Maserati: 2
Blue Nettuno: 13
Blue Sebring: 2
Giallo Granturismo: 6
Grigio Alfieri: 15
Nero: 11
Verde Mexico: 1
Paint out of catalogue: 2