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1986 | Maserati Biturbo Spyder E

Maserati Biturbo Spyder Zagato – 1986 – 3,570 Miles from New

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Description

Maserati Biturbo Spyder Zagato – 1986 – 3,570 Miles from New – California Delivery

An exceptionally well-documented Maserati Biturbo Spyder from the De Tomaso era, showing just 3,570 miles from new and having passed Danish vehicle inspection without remarks in August 2026.

The car was produced in February 1986 and delivered new to California, USA. It is an early Zagato-built Spyder fitted with the carburetted AM453 2.5-litre V6 Biturbo engine, factory ZF automatic transmission, power steering, air conditioning, MABC (Maserati Automatic Boost Control) and the original cooling configuration for the twin turbochargers.

As an early February 1986 production car, it belongs to the first generation of Biturbo Spyder models hand-built by Zagato during the De Tomaso period.

Developed under Alejandro De Tomaso's ownership of Maserati, the Biturbo range was among the most technically advanced series-production GT cars of its era, featuring twin turbochargers, electronic boost control and water-cooled turbochargers.

Documented History

  • Produced in February 1986
  • Delivered new in California, USA
  • Exported to the United Kingdom in 1990 at 1,685 miles
  • Sold to Frankfurt, Germany in 2010 at 2,066 miles
  • TÜV/GTÜ documentation at 2,991 miles in 2016
  • Gutachten report at 3,189 miles in 2018
  • Imported to Denmark in 2018
  • Passed Danish vehicle inspection without remarks in August 2026 at 5,682 km / 3,531 miles

Archivio Storico Maserati S.p.A. has confirmed in writing the production date, original colour combination, beige leather interior, factory automatic transmission, US-market specification and engine number 104259, corresponding with the engine currently fitted to the vehicle.

The Maserati Historical Archive has further confirmed that the car carries both its original chassis number and an additional US-market identification number applied for North American homologation purposes during the De Tomaso era.

As a significant portion of the factory records from the Biturbo era was subsequently lost, this archive correspondence forms an important part of the vehicle's provenance.

Factory Specification & Identification

  • Production Date: February 1986
  • Delivery Market: California, USA
  • Chassis No.: ZAM333B00FA100292
  • US Identification No.: ZAMFL1102GA330292
  • Engine: Maserati AM453 2.5 V6 Biturbo
  • Engine No.: 104259
  • Transmission: ZF Automatic
  • Transmission No.: 1028050 299
  • Exterior Colour: Blue Silver Metallic
  • Interior: Beige Leather
  • Power Output: 139 kW (as recorded in German registration documents)

Following its import to Germany, the car underwent an extensive recommissioning programme in 2011 by Maserati specialist Autohaus Saggio in Offenbach. The work focused on preventative maintenance and age-related mechanical servicing following many years of limited use and storage. Comprehensive documentation and invoices accompany the vehicle.

The timing belt was replaced in June 2024, together with replacement of the coolant.

During 2024–2025 the car underwent cosmetic preservation work and was professionally repainted in its original Blue Silver Metallic factory colour. To ensure the highest possible quality of the repaint, the body was stripped to bare metal, correctly primed and refinished in the original factory colour. The repaint was undertaken solely to rectify cosmetic scratches and age-related paint imperfections accumulated over the years, and not as a result of accident damage or corrosion. The entire process is documented with photographs, including images showing the clean, rust-free bare steel prior to refinishing.

The original beige leather interior remains well preserved, displaying natural patina and traces of the Californian sun, contributing to the car's authentic character.

The vehicle is accompanied by an extensive documentation file including its original Warranty & Maintenance Guide, Maserati Historical Archive correspondence, registration records, German and Danish documentation, workshop invoices, Gutachten reports and photographs of the chassis, engine and transmission numbers.

The gallery includes more than 100 photographs covering the exterior, interior, underside, engine bay, documentation and historical records, providing a highly transparent presentation of the vehicle.

A rare opportunity to acquire an early Zagato Spyder with exceptionally low mileage, documented history and a level of provenance seldom encountered among Biturbo models today.

Condition & Registration

Condition category
Authentic
Registered
Ready to drive
Accident free

Self assessments

Engine (Seller assessment)
Paintwork (Seller assessment)
Interior (Seller assessment)
Technique (Seller assessment)

Inspection Report

Grade 4.5
Report available
Condition grade
4.5
Report provider
Condition grade4.5

Technical Details

Vehicle data

Make
Maserati
Model series
Biturbo
Model name
Biturbo Spyder E
Manufacturer code
Tipo AM333
First registration date
02/1986
Year of manufacture
1986
Mileage (read)
3,580 mi
Chassis number
ZAM333B00FA100292
Engine number
AM453 104259
Gearbox number
1028050 299
Matching numbers
Yes
Number of owners
Not provided

Technical details

Body style
Convertible
Power (kW/hp)
136/185
Cubic capacity (cm³)
2491
Cylinders
6
Doors
2
Steering
Left (LHD)
Gearbox
Automatic
Gears
3
Transmission
Rear
Front brakes
Disc
Rear brakes
Disc
Fuel type
Petrol

Individual Configuration

Exterior color
Silver
Power Assisted Steering
Yes
Electric windows
Yes
Interior color
Beige
Interior material
Leather

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