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- Maserati_Mistral wheelbase "2400.0".
- Maserati_Mistral height "1300.0".
- Maserati_Mistral length "4500.0".
- Maserati_Mistral weight "1430.0".
- Maserati_Mistral width "1675.0".
- Maserati_Mistral abstract "The Maserati Mistral (Tipo 109), named after a cold northerly wind of southern France, was the successor to the iconic 3500 GT, it was also the first in a series of classic Maseratis to be given the name of a wind. It was offered both in Coupe and Spyder form. 828 coupés and 125 spyders were built in total. Maggiora of Turin supplied both bodies under contract.The Mistral is the last model from the "Casa del Tridente" or “House of the Trident” to have the famous straight six cylinder, twin-spark, double overhead cam engine, as fitted to the Maserati 250F Grand Prix cars that won 8 Grand Prix between 1954 and 1960 and one F1 World Championship in 1957 driven by Juan Manuel Fangio. The engine also featured hemispherical combustion chambers and was fed by a Lucas indirect fuel injection system which was novelty at the time for Italian car manufacturers. Although the Lucas fuel injection system enhances performance, quite a few owners, especially in the U.S. have converted their cars to Weber carburetors due to difficulties in tuning the system properly. Maserati subsequently moved on to V8 engines for their later production cars.There were three engine variants fitted to the Mistral; 3500, 3700 and 4,000 cc. The most sought after derivative is the 4000 cc model. Only the earliest of the Mistrals were equipped with the 3500 cc engine. Unusually, the body was offered in both aluminum and, from 1967, in steel but no one is quite sure as to how many of each were built. Use of the aluminum body panels had no effect on the performance of the Mistral. The mixture of the aluminum body on a steel substructure can lead to corrosion due to the dissimilar metals. The automobile was standard with a five speed transmission from ZF and also had four wheel solid disc brakes. As was Maserati's practice at the time the front suspension was independent while the rear made do with a solid axle. Speed for the 3.7 liter engine and the 4.0 liter engine was around 7 seconds or a little better and the top speed was around 140 mph (225 km/h) to 145 mph (233 km/h). When leaving the factory the Maserati Mistral originally fitted Pirelli Cinturato 205VR15 tyres (CN72). 3500 engine was mounted only in a spyder model, with just 12 made, alongside with 76 of Spyder 3.7 and 37 of Spyder 4.0 versions. Of all spyders 20 were right hand drive models.The body which had been designed by Pietro Frua was first shown in a preview at the Salone Internazionale dell'Automobile di Torino in November 1963. The Maserati Mistral is generally considered as one of the most beautiful Maserati of all time. It is also often confused to the very similar looking but larger and more powerful AC Frua, which was a Frua design as well.".
- Maserati_Mistral class Grand_tourer.
- Maserati_Mistral designCompany Giovanni_Michelotti.
- Maserati_Mistral designCompany Pietro_Frua.
- Maserati_Mistral designer Giovanni_Michelotti.
- Maserati_Mistral designer Pietro_Frua.
- Maserati_Mistral engine Maserati_Mistral__2.
- Maserati_Mistral engine Maserati_Mistral__3.
- Maserati_Mistral engine Maserati_Mistral__4.
- Maserati_Mistral height "1.3".
- Maserati_Mistral length "4.5".
- Maserati_Mistral manufacturer Maserati.
- Maserati_Mistral predecessor Maserati_3500.
- Maserati_Mistral productionEndYear "1970".
- Maserati_Mistral productionStartYear "1963".
- Maserati_Mistral thumbnail Bonhams_-_The_Paris_Sale_2012_-_Maserati_Mistral_4000_Spyder_-_1966_-_012.jpg?width=300.
- Maserati_Mistral transmission "ZF 5-speed and reverse".
- Maserati_Mistral weight "1430000.0".
- Maserati_Mistral wheelbase "2.4".
- Maserati_Mistral width "1.675".
- Maserati_Mistral wikiPageExternalLink alfieri00a.htm.
- Maserati_Mistral wikiPageID "7332437".
- Maserati_Mistral wikiPageRevisionID "605811193".
- Maserati_Mistral aka ""Due Posti"".
- Maserati_Mistral aka "4000".
- Maserati_Mistral bodyStyle "2".
- Maserati_Mistral caption "1966".
- Maserati_Mistral chassis "Welded box section".
- Maserati_Mistral class Grand_tourer.
- Maserati_Mistral designer Giovanni_Michelotti.
- Maserati_Mistral designer Pietro_Frua.
- Maserati_Mistral drive Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Maserati_Mistral engine Straight-six_engine.
- Maserati_Mistral engine "3500".
- Maserati_Mistral engine "3700".
- Maserati_Mistral engine "4000".
- Maserati_Mistral hasPhotoCollection Maserati_Mistral.
- Maserati_Mistral manufacturer Maserati.
- Maserati_Mistral name "Maserati Mistral".
- Maserati_Mistral predecessor Maserati_3500.
- Maserati_Mistral production "1963".
- Maserati_Mistral transmission "ZF 5-speed and reverse".
- Maserati_Mistral wordnet_type synset-car-noun-1.
- Maserati_Mistral subject Category:1960s_automobiles.
- Maserati_Mistral subject Category:1970s_automobiles.
- Maserati_Mistral subject Category:Grand_tourers.
- Maserati_Mistral subject Category:Maserati_vehicles.
- Maserati_Mistral subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Maserati_Mistral subject Category:Sports_cars.
- Maserati_Mistral subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1963.
- Maserati_Mistral type 1960sAutomobiles.
- Maserati_Mistral type 1970sAutomobiles.
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- Maserati_Mistral type Conveyance103100490.
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- Maserati_Mistral type Rear-wheel-driveVehicles.
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- Maserati_Mistral type SportsCar104285008.
- Maserati_Mistral type SportsCars.
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- Maserati_Mistral type VehiclesIntroducedIn1963.
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- Maserati_Mistral type Automobile.
- Maserati_Mistral type MeanOfTransportation.
- Maserati_Mistral type Product.
- Maserati_Mistral type Automobile.
- Maserati_Mistral type DesignedArtifact.
- Maserati_Mistral comment "The Maserati Mistral (Tipo 109), named after a cold northerly wind of southern France, was the successor to the iconic 3500 GT, it was also the first in a series of classic Maseratis to be given the name of a wind. It was offered both in Coupe and Spyder form. 828 coupés and 125 spyders were built in total.".
- Maserati_Mistral label "Maserati Mistral".
- Maserati_Mistral label "Maserati Mistral".
- Maserati_Mistral label "Maserati Mistral".
- Maserati_Mistral label "Maserati Mistral".
- Maserati_Mistral label "Maserati Mistral".
- Maserati_Mistral label "مازيراتي ميسترال".
- Maserati_Mistral sameAs Maserati_Mistral.
- Maserati_Mistral sameAs Maserati_Mistral.
- Maserati_Mistral sameAs Maserati_Mistral.
- Maserati_Mistral sameAs Maserati_Mistral.
- Maserati_Mistral sameAs m.025zfp6.
- Maserati_Mistral sameAs Q1907028.
- Maserati_Mistral sameAs Q1907028.
- Maserati_Mistral sameAs Maserati_Mistral.
- Maserati_Mistral wasDerivedFrom Maserati_Mistral?oldid=605811193.
- Maserati_Mistral depiction Bonhams_-_The_Paris_Sale_2012_-_Maserati_Mistral_4000_Spyder_-_1966_-_012.jpg.
- Maserati_Mistral isPrimaryTopicOf Maserati_Mistral.
- Maserati_Mistral name ""Due Posti"".
- Maserati_Mistral name "4000 GT".
- Maserati_Mistral name "Maserati Mistral".