This 1963 Maserati Sebring needs extensive refurbishing but the seller says that rust is mostly limited to the trunk area and that he believes the remaining exterior paint and upholstery to be original. This is a desirable early Vignale example and it looks complete. Find it here on eBay in Escondido, California. Special thanks to BaT reader Axel C. for this submission! The seller is also listing an Abarth Double Bubble Zagato project stripped to bare aluminum here on eBay, which may or may not be the red car in the photo below.
The shot below shows the fantastic arched shoulder line of the Sebring. This car restored to factory black would be absolutely stunning. The bumpers both look very straight, and all the glass looks to be intact.
The factory steering wheel is in good shape and the dash is complete apart from the stereo. Seat leather is stiff according to the seller, but there are no signs of rips or damage.
The engine bay looks very complete and the twin-spark 6-cylinder retains the fuel injection system that was often swapped out for triple Webers. The rusty areas at the cowl and on the radiator support are a bit of a mystery. Why there?
This is a very complete car that is worthy of being put back on the road, and we will have to wait and see how realistic the reserve is set. Bidding is already active given the desirable model, but we can see a restoration of the car costing several times the current value. There aren’t many Sebring owners interested in driving one looking how this one does.