Maserati A6GCS/53 Spyder Re-Creation: Fly By
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 Published On Oct 2, 2023

This Maserati A6GCS/53 re-creation is said to have been constructed using the chassis of a damaged Maserati 3500 GT and aluminum coachwork fabricated in the style of a Fantuzzi-bodied spyder by Victor Yordy of The Metal Works in Dewart, Pennsylvania, in the mid-2000s. The project was completed by Mastercraft Bodyworks in Red Oak, Texas, in the late 2000s, at which time the 3500 GT-sourced DOHC inline-six was overhauled. The car then spent time in the Gene Ponder collection in Texas and received a repaint in red in 2021 prior to being purchased by the selling dealer in August 2023. Additional features include triple Weber carburetors, twin-plug ignition, a ZF five-speed manual transmission, Strange Engineering four-wheel slotted disc brakes, adjustable coilover suspension, 16” Borrani wire wheels, Brooklands windscreens behind a full-width windshield, buckets seats upholstered in tan leather, and Jaeger instrumentation with blue dial faces. This A6GCS re-creation is now offered by the selling dealer in Brownsburg, Indiana, with photos from its construction, invoices dating back to 2007, and a clean Montana title describing the car as a 1964 Maserati A6GCS.

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