Catalan3200
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While at Marios yesterday I picked up a copy of the official Maserati Centenary book. Hefty tome full of great detail albeit written in a strange Italianish.
Interestingly, the factory distinguish all variants of the GT not as individual models but as simply developments of the 3200GT model.
If you recall, when the Spyder was first launched it was as the 3200GT Spyder. No mention of 4200. Subsequent models were never designated 4200 but Coupe CC Gransport.
So really all of us have 3200GT's some further developed than others.
Can we shut up about 32 vs 42 now and go with the flow? (Did I say that out loud)?
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Interestingly, the factory distinguish all variants of the GT not as individual models but as simply developments of the 3200GT model.
If you recall, when the Spyder was first launched it was as the 3200GT Spyder. No mention of 4200. Subsequent models were never designated 4200 but Coupe CC Gransport.
So really all of us have 3200GT's some further developed than others.
Can we shut up about 32 vs 42 now and go with the flow? (Did I say that out loud)?
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