1960 Maserati 3500 GT Spyder Vignale
There was a time when Neptune's trident meant dominating performances at the highest levels of motorsport. Racing legends Juan Miguel Fangio and Stirling Moss helped put Maserati at the top of international motorsport with the 250F, the Formula One car which is a direct ancestor to the 3500 GT featured here. The 3500 GT was Maserati's first serially produced road car, a turn from their production of racing cars only. Owner Phillipe Reyns explains the history of this landmark Maserati and why making road cars became critical to the marquee's survival.