The world's rarest estate - Maserati Quattroporte TD Shooting Break

The Quattroporte is one of the world’s longest running series of performance saloons, but the only one to be turned into an estate was the previous generation, which was called the Bellagio Fastback.

I guess the owner of the newer generation Quattroporte you can see in the first pic really liked the Bellagio and decided he wanted to turn his new Quattroporte into an estate. He brought it to a person called Adam Redding (body restoration specialist), who helped turn the RHD Quattroporte into an estate.

Other than its body it isn’t a very special Quattroporte, actually. It’s merely a diesel V6-powered rear-wheel drive car.

Regardless of its owner’s poor choice of engine, it is a very special car with a beautiful body. What do you think?

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Anonymous

Uuuh sexy

03/22/2019 - 18:02 |
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Anonymous

Looks nice but if you’re gonna go all out on the body, why leave it as a V6 diesel? Seems like they had lots of money as to spend it on a coachbuilt car, but didn’t car much about performance.

03/22/2019 - 20:27 |
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Matthew Henderson

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

As it’s done 8714 miles in its 3 year life, I think the owner wanted a car that’s economical. He probably had something cheaper for shorter distances.

03/22/2019 - 20:48 |
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Anonymous

Rare for a good reason.

03/23/2019 - 00:18 |
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Matthew Henderson

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Aren’t you supposed to be banned?

03/23/2019 - 06:39 |
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LamboV10

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

And what is that good reason? Also, weren’t you banned?

03/28/2019 - 21:00 |
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