The color alone already makes this car different. Giallo Granturismo. Bright yellow in a way only Italians can truly pull off convincingly. Combined with the full black leather interior, this Maserati has exactly the presence you want from a car of this era: elegant, slightly rebellious, and absolutely never boring.
In the early 2000s, Maserati found itself in an interesting phase. The brand had firmly re-established itself, and the 4200 GT played an important role in that success. The design came from Giorgetto Giugiaro, and that is immediately obvious. The long nose, the compact cabin, and the beautiful lines ensure the car still looks modern today.
The 4200 GT was a clear evolution of the earlier 3200 GT. Technically more advanced, with Ferrari-derived engineering beneath the hood, yet still unmistakably Maserati in character. Not clinical perfection, but emotion. You feel it in the steering, in the driving position, and in the way the car responds.
But honestly, a 4200 GT is mostly about what lies under the hood. Because there you will find the naturally aspirated 4.2-liter Ferrari-Maserati V8. An engine that loves to rev, reacts instantly when asked, and produces exactly the kind of soundtrack that makes you deliberately search for an extra tunnel. You know that feeling?
And preferably paired with a manual gearbox. Fortunately, this example is exactly that, and it suits this thoroughbred Italian perfectly. It makes the driving experience more engaging, more mechanical, and ultimately simply more enjoyable. That is precisely why manual examples are becoming increasingly sought after.
This particular example is also equipped with the Auditorium 200 audio system, an option that was notably expensive when new. Not that you will always need it, because very often the engine itself provides more than enough entertainment.
What makes this Maserati even more appealing is that it has been well maintained and comes complete with manuals and invoices. That adds a reassuring sense of confidence, especially with an Italian GT of this caliber.
Inside, everything feels exactly as you hope it would. The leather, the instruments, the clock in the center of the dashboard—it all has atmosphere. In fact, it already feels slightly vintage, and we mean that entirely as a compliment. No minimalist modern interior where everything disappears behind a screen, but a cockpit where you still experience buttons, gauges, and genuine mechanics.
The 4200 GT now belongs to a generation of Maseratis that is gradually being rediscovered by enthusiasts who understand just how special these cars have become. Naturally aspirated Ferrari V8, manual transmission, rear-wheel drive, and a design that still feels completely right today.
Those are ingredients becoming increasingly rare in the modern automotive world. Contact Gallery Aaldering today. Since 1975, we have been a family-owned company with a passion for the finest and most exceptional automobiles in the world. We export our vehicles worldwide—please inquire about the possibilities.
* In the distinctive Giallo Granturismo color with a full black leather interior
* Well-maintained with all manuals and receipts included
* With the Auditorium 200 Audio option
* "The all-Italian Experience - Devi cambiare marcia manualmente"
* Is this some kind of manual-transmission Ferrari in disguise?
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