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! colspan=2 | '''Maserati Indy''' | |||
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! colspan=2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Maserati]] | |||
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| [[Maserati]] | | Tipo 116 | ||
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| Production | |||
| | | 1969 - 1974 | ||
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| Class | |||
| | | [[Sportscar|Sports Car]] | ||
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| Body Style | |||
| | | 2-door 4-seat Coupé | ||
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| Length | |||
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| Width | |||
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| Height | |||
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| Wheelbase | |||
| | | 102.36 in (2600 mm) | ||
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| Weight | |||
| | | 3306.9 lb (1500kg) | ||
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| Transmission | |||
| | | [[ZF]] 5 speed and reverse (Optional 3-speed [[Borg-Warner]] Automatic), Rear wheel drive | ||
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| Engine | |||
| | | 4.2 Litre (from 1970 also 4.7 Litre - from 1973 4.9 Litre) [[V8|V8 engine]], Four twin choke 42 DCNF [[Weber carburetor|Weber]] carburettors | ||
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| Power | |||
| 260 hp @ 5500 rpm (290 hp @ 5500 rpm) | |||
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| Similar | |||
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| Designer | |||
| [[Vignale]] | |||
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Named to celebrate Maserati's two victories at the [[Indianapolis 500|Indy 500]], the '''Maserati Indy''' first appeared in 1968, at the [[Salon dell'Automobile di Torino]] as a prototype by [[Vignale|Carrozzeria Vignale]] that was to replace the ageing [[Maserati Mexico|Mexico]] and [[Maserati Quattroporte|Quattroporte]]. | Named to celebrate Maserati's two victories at the [[Indianapolis 500|Indy 500]], the '''Maserati Indy''' first appeared in 1968, at the [[Salon dell'Automobile di Torino]] as a prototype by [[Vignale|Carrozzeria Vignale]] that was to replace the ageing [[Maserati Mexico|Mexico]] and [[Maserati Quattroporte|Quattroporte]]. | ||
The production model was launched by Maserati at the [[Geneva Motor Show]] the following March. In 1969, the Indy was offered only with a 4.2 Litre V8. For the 1970-1972 model years, the Indy started sporting a 4.7 Litre engine alongside the 4.2. In 1971, Maserati added the [[Maserati Ghibli I|Ghibli SS]]'s 4.9 Litre V8 to the range, albeit downrated to 320 bhp compared to the Ghibli's 335 bhp and from 1973-1974, both the 4.2 and 4.7 Litre engines were supplanted by the 4.9. | The production model was launched by Maserati at the [[Geneva Motor Show]] the following March. In 1969, the Indy was offered only with a 4.2 Litre V8. For the 1970-1972 model years, the Indy started sporting a 4.7 Litre engine alongside the 4.2. In 1971, Maserati added the [[Maserati Ghibli I|Ghibli SS]]'s 4.9 Litre V8 to the range, albeit downrated to 320 bhp compared to the Ghibli's 335 bhp and from 1973-1974, both the 4.2 and 4.7 Litre engines were supplanted by the 4.9. | ||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Image:Maserati actual.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:10, 27 March 2007
Maserati Indy | |
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Maserati | |
aka | Tipo 116 |
Production | 1969 - 1974 |
Class | Sports Car |
Body Style | 2-door 4-seat Coupé |
Length | |
Width | |
Height | |
Wheelbase | 102.36 in (2600 mm) |
Weight | 3306.9 lb (1500kg) |
Transmission | ZF 5 speed and reverse (Optional 3-speed Borg-Warner Automatic), Rear wheel drive |
Engine | 4.2 Litre (from 1970 also 4.7 Litre - from 1973 4.9 Litre) V8 engine, Four twin choke 42 DCNF Weber carburettors |
Power | 260 hp @ 5500 rpm (290 hp @ 5500 rpm) |
Similar | |
Designer | Vignale |
Named to celebrate Maserati's two victories at the Indy 500, the Maserati Indy first appeared in 1968, at the Salon dell'Automobile di Torino as a prototype by Carrozzeria Vignale that was to replace the ageing Mexico and Quattroporte.
The production model was launched by Maserati at the Geneva Motor Show the following March. In 1969, the Indy was offered only with a 4.2 Litre V8. For the 1970-1972 model years, the Indy started sporting a 4.7 Litre engine alongside the 4.2. In 1971, Maserati added the Ghibli SS's 4.9 Litre V8 to the range, albeit downrated to 320 bhp compared to the Ghibli's 335 bhp and from 1973-1974, both the 4.2 and 4.7 Litre engines were supplanted by the 4.9.
Gallery
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