I will show to you about Interior Car 1966 Maserati Mexico. But befort this, we must know about history of Interior Car 1966 Maserati Mexico. 1966 was a classic period in Maserati history. The 3500GT, introduced in 1957, was the first step in the transition from tiny numbers of production cars to series production; a decade on, the company could offer some truly great cars. And because of the flexibility of the production facilities, there were no fewer than four different models offered in 1966: Sebring, Quattroporte, Mistral and Mexico.
The prototype for the Mexico first appeared in 1965, at the Turin Auto Salon – but it wasn’t on the Maserati stand. A customer in South Africa, looking for something akin to the legendary 5000 GT, commissioned Vignale to construct a one-off prototype. The Italian company used a tubular Maserati chassis mated to a 4.9-liter version of the classic Maserati V8 engine. A stylish two-door 2+2 body was crafted, set off by wire wheels; appearing on the Vignale stand, the car received an overwhelmingly positive reaction, which was enough to persuade Maserati to put the car into production.
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