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1951 Maserati A6G 2000 Berlina

  • Coachwork by Pininfarina
  • Chassis Number: AM2020
  • Engine Number: 2020
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In 1937 the Maserati brothers sold the company to the Orsi family but continued to work for the factory until 1947. One of the legacies the Maserati left was a newly designed straight-6 1.5-liter engine that found its way into Maserati's first Grand Tourer. Dubbed A6, the new Maserati debuted at the 1947 Geneva Motor Show; but with a poor performance, a high price and conservative styling, it did not sell well. Three new versions with a new 2-liter engine, the A6G, were introduced at the 1951 Paris Motor Show as a Frua Spyder, a Vignale Coupe and a Pinin Farina Berlina. This latter Pinin Farina design, as seen in this example, would become the standard body for the A6G. Again, due to its high price, only 16 examples were built.

This 1951 Maserati A6-G, chassis #2020, is one of nine Pinin Farina bodied examples and was originally finished in light blue (Celeste), fitted with a four-speed transmission and triple carburetors. The car saw extensive testing from February to August 1951, as the company worked to perfect the design and execution of the car. The car was initially fitted with provisional bodywork and returned to Pinin Farina in July 1951 to receive final coachwork.

The Pininfarina Berlinetta design became the standard body for the A6.

The car was sold new in its native Italy in May in September of 1951 to Terzo Monachesi. It was featured in company advertising (Auto Illustrazione), in 1952. By 1960, the car had been imported to England. It remained in England and passed through two owners prior to being purchased by Simon Moore in 1967. It was painted dark blue and had wire wheels fitted while under his stewardship.

This car is considered one of the most significant vehicles in the Riverside International Auto Museum's collection (acquired in 2006).
The first coachbuilder given the opportunity to cloth the new Maserati A6G 2000 chassis was Pinin Farina. The chosen bodystyle was a 2+2 coupe arrangement that was shown at the Turin Motor Show in April of 1951.

This particular example is one of just nine Pinin Farina-bodied examples built. It was originally finished in Celeste (light blue) and fitted with a four-speed manual transmission and triple carburetors. The Maserati factory extensively tested the vehicle from February to August of 1951.

The car was sold to its first owner on September 8th of 1951, to Terzo Monachesi. By 1960, it had been imported to England. It was first registered in the United Kingdom on April 13th of 1960 as '2081 MK.' It remained in England, passing through the hands of a Mr. Hambledon and Stan Derbyshire, before being purchased by Simon Moore in 1967. While in Mr. Moore's care, the car was painted dark blue and fitted with wire wheels.

After spending about a decade in England, the car was sent to the United States where it was sold to Gordon Bradt of Wilmette, Illinois, on October 13th of 1970. It was later sold to Joe Alphabeth of Huntington Beach, California. By 1990, it was owned by Dr. Mark Brinker of Houston, Texas who owned it for the following decade.

John Bookout purchased it in 2000 and restored it in dark red over a beige interior in 2001. Mr. Bookout retained the car for another five years before selling it to Doug Magnon for inclusion in the Riverside International Automobile Museum.

Mr. Magnon later had the car restored and refinished in its original light blue color with a tan interior. After the work was completed, the car was shown at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.

By Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2016

2016 RM Sotheby's : Monterey

Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $400,000-USD $500,000 
Lot was not sold

Recent Sales of the Maserati A6G 2000

(Data based on Model Year 1951 sales)
1951 Maserati A6G/2000 Spider
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Sold for USD$2,755,000
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Maserati A6G 2000s That Failed To Sell At Auction

1951 Maserati A6G 2000's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
VehicleChassisEventHigh BidEst. LowEst. High
1951 Maserati A6G 2000 Coupe by Pinin Farina20202016 RM Sotheby's : Monterey $400,000$500,000

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Coachwork: Pininfarina
Chassis #: AM2020
Engine #: 2020
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Coachwork: Frua
Chassis #: 2017
Engine #: 2013

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