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Year of manufacture2002
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Mileage82 000 km / 50 953 mi
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Car typeOther
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Chassis numberZAMBC38J000005964
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Engine numberdeveloped
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Lot number83
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Reference numberosen_197
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ConditionUsed
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Interior colourOther
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Location

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Exterior colourOther
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GearboxManual
Description
2002 Maserati 4200 GT (Special Edition)
French registration
Serial number: ZAMBC38J000005964
- Japanese series Horns
- Exclusive tricolor interior
- Cambiocorsa gearbox, less than 82,000 km
Introduced in 2002, the Maserati 4200 GT marked a decisive step in Maserati's modern revival under the Ferrari era. A direct evolution of the 3200 GT, it adopts a 4.2-liter naturally-aspirated V8 developed in Modena, closely derived from that of contemporary Ferraris, delivering a characteristic metallic sound and a sharp rev-up. More accomplished than its predecessor, the 4200 GT benefits from a refined chassis, remarkable balance thanks to its transaxle weight distribution, and enhanced reliability. Available with manual transmission or the F1-inspired Cambiocorsa robotized gearbox, it embodies the Italian grand tourer of the early 2000s, combining high performance, comfort and stylistic distinction.
The example on offer, serial number ZAMBC38J000005964, is a 4200 GT coupé of Japanese origin, produced in a special series for the importer Cornes Company Limited. It features a particularly atypical configuration, with a three-tone tricolor interior giving the cabin a strong and unusual visual identity. With less than 82,000 kilometers on the clock, this 4200 GT is equipped with the Cambiocorsa gearbox. Its owner indicates that he has replaced the clutch and overhauled the gearbox, both crucial elements for this type of transmission. The road test proved conclusive.
Currently fitted with non-original wheels, it will be accompanied by its original rims, to be collected in the Bordeaux region.
This Maserati 4200 GT thus combines rare configuration, regular maintenance and driving pleasure, making it an attractive opportunity for an enthusiast of Italian coupes with naturally-aspirated V8 engines.
The description of the vehicle is based on information provided by the seller, who remains solely responsible for the condition of the property. Osenat verifies the consistency of this information.
2002 Maserati 4200 GT (Special Edition)
French registration certificate
Serial number: ZAMBC38J000005964
- Japanese series Horns
- Exclusive tricolor interior
- Cambiocorsa gearbox, less than 82,000 km
Introduced in 2002, the Maserati 4200 GT marked a decisive step in Maserati's modern revival under Ferrari. A direct evolution of the 3200 GT, it featured a 4.2-liter naturally aspirated V8 engine developed in Modena, closely derived from that of contemporary Ferraris, delivering a characteristic metallic sound and a smooth rise in revs. More accomplished than its predecessor, the 4200 GT benefited from a refined chassis, remarkable balance thanks to its transaxle weight distribution, and increased reliability. Available with a manual transmission or the Cambiocorsa automated gearbox inspired by F1 technology, it embodies Italian grand touring from the early 2000s, combining high performance, comfort, and stylistic distinction.
The model on offer, serial number ZAMBC38J000005964, is a Japanese-built 4200 GT coupé from a special series intended for the importer Cornes Company Limited. It stands out for its particularly unusual configuration, with a three-tone interior that gives the cabin a strong and unusual visual identity. With less than 82,000 kilometers on the clock, this 4200 GT is equipped with a Cambiocorsa gearbox. Its owner reports having replaced the clutch and overhauled the gearbox, which are key components in this type of transmission. The test drive proved conclusive.
Currently fitted with non-original wheels, it will come with its original wheels, which can be collected in the Bordeaux region.
This Maserati 4200 GT combines a rare configuration, regular maintenance, and driving pleasure, making it an attractive opportunity for enthusiasts of Italian coupes with naturally aspirated V8 engines.
The description of the vehicle is based on information provided by the seller, who remains solely responsible for the condition of the item. Maison Osenat verifies its consistency.






















