The Maserati Mistral (Tipo AM109) is a 2-seat grand tourer produced by Italian car manufacturer Maserati between 1963 and 1970, in both coupé and Spyder roadster form; it was the successor to the iconic 3500 GT. Named after a cold northerly wind of southern France, it was also the first in a series of classic Maseratis to be given the name of a wind. A total of 828 coupés and 125 spyders were built. Maggiora of Turin supplied both bodies under contract.
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