This section is for cars whose chassis number is not known but any
information identifying these cars is welcome. If we receive photos
without a chassis number, we will automatically put them in this section
along with any relevant details.
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This
car was owned in the 1990's by Frenchman Jean Yves Deillon
in Miami, Florida; he had bought it as a parts car along
with a QPIII. He then sold them off and lost track of
them. The sad thing is this is obviously a euro car;
note small euro sidelights on the front fenders and
non standard US rear sidelights on the rear fenders;
ie added when the car was imported to the US.
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mystery Euro car tied to the Miami area is a black car that
had been brought in by a Haitian diplomat. It was spotted in
Hollywood Florida by a man from the Carolinas who bought it
there and then owned it a few years, loved it, eventually selling
it to a wealthy horse farm owner from Lexington Kentucky; it
is believed to still be there in a very private collection. |
| Middle
east late seventies early eighties. Photo courtesy of
MIE. It is not known whether this car was repaired or
not after this terrible accident. |
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| This
car was seen in Japanese Maserati club gatherings in the
late nineties, note interesting wheels and added headlights
behind the grille. |
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| This car was photographed by Joe Corbaccio
at Hershey, Pennsylvania in the early nineties. It was
owned at the time by dealer collector Oliver Kuttner,
note interesting two tone paint job |
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