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- Maserati_Mexico wheelbase "2640.0".
- Maserati_Mexico height "1360.0".
- Maserati_Mexico length "4760.0".
- Maserati_Mexico weight "1830.0".
- Maserati_Mexico width "1720.0".
- Maserati_Mexico abstract "The Vignale Maserati Mexico (Tipo 112) body was first used on a 5000GT chassis which an important Mexican customer had shipped to Italy for repair after crashing it. Thereafter the model became known as the Mexico. By coincidence, the Cooper-Maserati win in the Mexican Grand Prix occurred the following year. It made an appearance at the Vignale stand at the Salon di Torino in 1965 and was so well received that Maserati immediately made plans to put a version into limited production. A year later the production model debuted at the Paris Motor Show.Originally powered by a 4.7 Liter V8 that produced 290 bhp, the car managed to turn out a top speed between 240–250 km/h (150-156 mph). In 1969, however, contrary to Maserati tradition, the Mexico was also made available with a 'smaller' engine. This time the 4.2-litre V8 engine that powered the original Quattroporte.Apart from the smaller engine option the Mexico underwent few changes during its lifetime. Its luxurious interior included a rich leather seating for four adults, electric windows, wooden dashboard and air conditioning as standard. Automatic transmission, power steering and a radio were available as optional extras. The 4.7-litre version was fitted with 650 x 15" Borrani chrome wire wheels and the 4.2-litre version with 'disc' wheels. When leaving the factory all Maserati Mexicos originally fitted Pirelli Cinturato 205VR15 tyres (CN72).The Mexico was the first production Maserati to be fitted with servo assisted ventilated disc brakes on all four wheels.In May 1965, under commission from the German concessionaire Auto Koenig for their client, Herr Rupertzhoven, Maserati built a 'Mexico' similar to Vignale's original prototype design but was the work of Frua. Appearing like a 4-seat Mistral and built on the same tubular chassis as the 3500GT (2600 mm wheelbase), this prototype 'Mexico' was fitted with the Mistral's six-cylinder 3.7-litre Lucas fuel-injected engine. It was finished in Oro Longchamps with a black leather interior. Its dashboard came from the Quattroporte. 485 Mexicos were produced.175 Mexicos 4.7 and 305 Mexicos 4.2 were made.".
- Maserati_Mexico class Grand_tourer.
- Maserati_Mexico designCompany Virginio_Vairo.
- Maserati_Mexico designer Virginio_Vairo.
- Maserati_Mexico engine Maserati_Mexico__1.
- Maserati_Mexico height "1.36".
- Maserati_Mexico layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Maserati_Mexico length "4.76".
- Maserati_Mexico manufacturer Maserati.
- Maserati_Mexico predecessor Maserati_5000_GT.
- Maserati_Mexico productionEndYear "1972".
- Maserati_Mexico productionStartYear "1966".
- Maserati_Mexico relatedMeanOfTransportation Maserati_Quattroporte.
- Maserati_Mexico thumbnail Maserati_Mexico.jpg?width=300.
- Maserati_Mexico transmission "5-speed manual (automatic transmission an option), Rear-wheel drive".
- Maserati_Mexico weight "1830000.0".
- Maserati_Mexico wheelbase "2.64".
- Maserati_Mexico width "1.72".
- Maserati_Mexico wikiPageExternalLink alfieri00a.htm.
- Maserati_Mexico wikiPageID "7348358".
- Maserati_Mexico wikiPageRevisionID "605811921".
- Maserati_Mexico bodyStyle "2".
- Maserati_Mexico chassis "Welded tubular trellis".
- Maserati_Mexico class Grand_tourer.
- Maserati_Mexico designer "Virginio Vairo of Vignale".
- Maserati_Mexico engine "4.7".
- Maserati_Mexico hasPhotoCollection Maserati_Mexico.
- Maserati_Mexico layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Maserati_Mexico manufacturer Maserati.
- Maserati_Mexico name "Maserati Mexico".
- Maserati_Mexico power "290".
- Maserati_Mexico predecessor "Maserati 5000 GT".
- Maserati_Mexico production "1966".
- Maserati_Mexico related Maserati_Quattroporte.
- Maserati_Mexico transmission "5".
- Maserati_Mexico wordnet_type synset-car-noun-1.
- Maserati_Mexico subject Category:1960s_automobiles.
- Maserati_Mexico subject Category:1970s_automobiles.
- Maserati_Mexico subject Category:Grand_tourers.
- Maserati_Mexico subject Category:Maserati_vehicles.
- Maserati_Mexico subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Maserati_Mexico subject Category:Sports_cars.
- Maserati_Mexico subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1965.
- Maserati_Mexico type 1960sAutomobiles.
- Maserati_Mexico type 1970sAutomobiles.
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- Maserati_Mexico type Rear-wheel-driveVehicles.
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- Maserati_Mexico type SportsCars.
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- Maserati_Mexico type VehiclesIntroducedIn1965.
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- Maserati_Mexico type MeanOfTransportation.
- Maserati_Mexico type Product.
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- Maserati_Mexico type DesignedArtifact.
- Maserati_Mexico comment "The Vignale Maserati Mexico (Tipo 112) body was first used on a 5000GT chassis which an important Mexican customer had shipped to Italy for repair after crashing it. Thereafter the model became known as the Mexico. By coincidence, the Cooper-Maserati win in the Mexican Grand Prix occurred the following year. It made an appearance at the Vignale stand at the Salon di Torino in 1965 and was so well received that Maserati immediately made plans to put a version into limited production.".
- Maserati_Mexico label "Maserati Mexico".
- Maserati_Mexico label "Maserati Mexico".
- Maserati_Mexico label "Maserati Mexico".
- Maserati_Mexico label "Maserati Mexico".
- Maserati_Mexico label "Maserati Mexico".
- Maserati_Mexico label "مازيراتي مكسيك".
- Maserati_Mexico label "マセラティ・メキシコ".
- Maserati_Mexico sameAs Maserati_Mexico.
- Maserati_Mexico sameAs Maserati_Mexico.
- Maserati_Mexico sameAs Maserati_Mexico.
- Maserati_Mexico sameAs マセラティ・メキシコ.
- Maserati_Mexico sameAs Maserati_Mexico.
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- Maserati_Mexico sameAs Q1907023.
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- Maserati_Mexico sameAs Maserati_Mexico.
- Maserati_Mexico wasDerivedFrom Maserati_Mexico?oldid=605811921.
- Maserati_Mexico depiction Maserati_Mexico.jpg.
- Maserati_Mexico isPrimaryTopicOf Maserati_Mexico.
- Maserati_Mexico name "Maserati Mexico".