Dear Maserati Forum,
Greetings from Switzerland.
I have a mega-intricate question about a Ghibli Cup I'm looking into, and I hope for the collected wisdom assembled here to enlighten me...
Is this an actual Cup?--
It looks legit to me but for one thing. It's missing the plaque with the engraved number on it under the stereo.
But--
The Cup register on Enrico's website includes a Nero Siderale Cup in Austria, which is where this one is based, and the blurry photo of the interior seems to show no plaque either.
And finally, a Greek person who owns a yellow Cup from new seems to say on his blog that when his car was delivered the plaque wasn't actually screwed into place but came loose.
So perhaps the first owner of this one elected not to screw the plaque to the console, and the car is indeed a Cup?
Many thanks for your thoughts...
Greetings from Switzerland.
I have a mega-intricate question about a Ghibli Cup I'm looking into, and I hope for the collected wisdom assembled here to enlighten me...
Is this an actual Cup?--
It looks legit to me but for one thing. It's missing the plaque with the engraved number on it under the stereo.
But--
The Cup register on Enrico's website includes a Nero Siderale Cup in Austria, which is where this one is based, and the blurry photo of the interior seems to show no plaque either.
LHD Ghibli Cups
www.maserati-alfieri.co.uk
And finally, a Greek person who owns a yellow Cup from new seems to say on his blog that when his car was delivered the plaque wasn't actually screwed into place but came loose.
So perhaps the first owner of this one elected not to screw the plaque to the console, and the car is indeed a Cup?
Many thanks for your thoughts...