This 1971 Maserati Mexico, originally delivered to the UK, stands as a testament to timeless elegance and automotive excellence.
Believed to be the second last Mexico built, it holds a special place among the 482 Mexicos produced, with only 175 featuring the larger 4.7 engine and a mere 9 cars, including this one, configured for right-hand drive.
Acquired by its second owner in the early 1970s while near-new, this Mexico made the journey to Australia, where it remained under his ownership for nearly four decades. The current owner acquired the car almost 10 years ago and undertook a complete restoration to revive its former glory.
The Mexico has a significant role in Maserati's history as their first V8 coupe, revered for its graceful design and refined performance. Regarded by many as one of the most elegant cars ever produced, this Mexico exemplifies the timeless allure of Italian automotive craftsmanship.