
Nicolas (amanico) presents a captivating visual exploration of the 1967 Maserati Mistral Coupé, highlighting its aesthetic purity and sensual lines. His comparison with the convertible variant invites readers to appreciate the subtle design nuances that define this classic grand tourer. This post serves as a timeless reminder of automotive design at its peak, sparking a discussion on enduring elegance versus modern performance.







prefer the convertible while both are magnificent I think. Cheers Marc
Matches the name. Regardless of coupe or convertible as long as two seats.
Like a chromed ashtray!
The design is sufficiently edgy and the interior a sublime place to cross continents in 😊👍🏻
I'm not really up on European cars but the roofline/back end are similar to the 1968 Bristol in the new Lynley series.
I have to agree with you the coupe looks so much nicer than the convertible. It is such a shame but they just don't make them how they used to anymore. If I was lucky enough to have a choice between this or any of the modern day supercars I know which one I would choose in a heartbeat. Marc
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