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Chassis #3503 (third) came early 1957.  It first used the [[straight-six]], but was converted to  3.5-litre [[V12]] engine (335 bhp @ 9000 rpm).  It also had a 5-speed developed for the [[Maserati 250F]].  Engine failure caused it to never be [[Hans Herrmann]] in the 1957 [[Mille Miglia]].  It was latered entered by [[Luigi Piotti]] and [[Roberto Bonomi]], in the [[Buenos Aires]] 1000 km (1957).  The car resides in [[Belgium]] (2005), although a second of same chassis #3503 is said to have existed.
 
Chassis #3503 (third) came early 1957.  It first used the [[straight-six]], but was converted to  3.5-litre [[V12]] engine (335 bhp @ 9000 rpm).  It also had a 5-speed developed for the [[Maserati 250F]].  Engine failure caused it to never be [[Hans Herrmann]] in the 1957 [[Mille Miglia]].  It was latered entered by [[Luigi Piotti]] and [[Roberto Bonomi]], in the [[Buenos Aires]] 1000 km (1957).  The car resides in [[Belgium]] (2005), although a second of same chassis #3503 is said to have existed.
  
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[[Maserati A6|A6]] |  [[Maserati A6|A6G]] | [[Maserati A6|A6G54]] | [[Maserati A6|A6G54 ('56)]] | [[Maserati 3500|3500 GT Touring]] | [[Maserati 3500|3500 GT Spyder Vignale]] | [[Maserati 3500|5000 GT]] | [[Maserati 3500|5000 GT ('61)]] | [[Maserati 3500|3500 GTI]] | [[Maserati 3500|3500 GTI Spyder]] | [[Maserati Mistral|Mistral 3500]] | [[Maserati Quattroporte|Quattroporte]] | [[Maserati 3500|3500 GTI Spyder Frua]] | [[Maserati Mistral|Mistral 3700]] | [[MaseratiMistral|Mistral 3700 Spyder]] | [[Maserati Mistral|Mistral 4000]] | [[Maserati Mistral|Mistral 4000 Spyder]] | [[Maserati Sebring|Sebring 3700]] | [[Maserati Sebring|Sebring 4000]] | [[Maserati Mexico|Mexico 4200]] | [[Maserati Quattroporte|Quattroporte ('66)]] | [[Maserati Ghibli|Ghibli]] | [[Maserati Ghibli|Ghibli Spyder]] | [[Maserati Mexico|Mexico 4700]] | [[Maserati Ghibli|Ghibli SS]] | [[Maserati Ghibli|Ghibli SS Spyder]] | [[Maserati Indy|Indy Europa 4200]] | [[Maserati Indy|Indy Europa 4700]]
 
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'''Early Models'''
 
 
[[Maserati Khamsin|Khamsin 4700]] | [[Maserati Khamsin|Khamsin 4900]] | [[Maserati Bora|Bora 4.7]] | [[Maserati Indy|Indy4900]] | [[Maserati Merak|Merak]] | [[Maserati Bora|Bora 4.9 (US)]] | [[Maserati Quattroporte|Quattroporte II]] | [[Maserati Bora|Bora 4.9]] | [[Maserati Merak|Merak SS]] | [[Maserati Quattroporte|Quattroporte II ('75)]] | [[Maserati Quattroporte|4porte (Quattroporte III)]] | [[Maserati Khyalmi|Khyalami 4200]] | [[Maserati Merak|Merak 2000 GT]] | [[Maserati Khyalmi|Khyalami 4900]] | [[Maserati Khamsin|Khamsin ('79)]] | [[Maserati Merak|Merak SS ('79)]] | [[Maserati Quattroporte|Quattroporte III ('81)]] | [[Maserati Biturbo|Biturbo]] | [[Maserati 420|425]] | [[Maserati Biturbo|Biturbo E]] | [[Maserati Biturbo|Biturbo S]] | [[Maserati Biturbo|Biturbo S (2.5)]] | [[Maserati Spyder|Spyder (Zagato)]] | [[Maserati Spyder|Spyder (2.5)]] | [[Maserati 420|420]] | [[Maserati Biturbo|Biturbo (II)]] | [[Maserati Biturbo|Biturbo E (II 2.5)]] | [[Maserati Biturbo|Biturbo S (II)]] | [[Maserati 228|228 (228i)]] | [[Maserati 228|228 (228i) Kat]] | [[Maserati 420|420i]] | [[Maserati 420|420 S]] | [[Maserati Biturbo|Biturbo i]]
 
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[[Maserati Quattroporte|Quattroporte Royale (III)]] |  [[Maserati Spyder|Spyder i]] | [[Maserati 430|430]] | [[Maserati 420|425i]] | [[Maserati Biturbo|Biturbo Si]] | [[Maserati Biturbo|Biturbo Si (2.5)]] | [[Maserati Spyder|Spyder i ('87)]] | [[Maserati 228|222]] | [[Maserati 420|422]] | [[Maserati 220|2.24V]] | [[Maserati 220|222 4v]] | [[Maserati 220|222 E]] | [[Maserati Karif|Karif]] | [[Maserati Karif|Karif (kat)]] | [[Maserati Karif|Karif (kat II)]] | [[Maserati Spyder|Spyder i (2.5)]] | [[Maserati Spyder|Spyder i (2.8)]] | [[Maserati Spyder|Spyder i (2.8, kat)]] | [[Maserati Spyder|Spyder i ('90)]] | [[Maserati 220|222 SE]] | [[Maserati 220|222 SE (kat)]] | [[Maserati 420|4.18v]] | [[Maserati 420|4.24v]] |
 
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[[Maserati Shamal|Shamal]] | [[Maserati 220|2.24v II]] | [[Maserati 220|2.24v II (kat)]] | [[Maserati 220|222 SR]] | [[Maserati 420|4.24v II (kat)]] | [[Maserati 420|430 4v]] | [[Maserati Racing|Racing]] | [[Maserati Spyder|Spyder III]] | [[Maserati Spyder|Spyder III (2.8, kat)]] | [[Maserati Spyder|Spyder III (kat)]] | [[Maserati Barchetta|Barchetta Stradale]] | [[Maserati Barchetta|Barchetta Stradale 2.8]] | [[Maserati Ghibli|Ghibli II (2.0)]] | [[Maserati Ghibli|Ghibli II (2.8)]] | [[Maserati Quattroporte|Quattroporte (2.0)]] | [[Maserati Quattroporte|Quattroporte (2.8)]] | [[Maserati Ghibli|Ghibli Cup]] | [[Maserati Quattroporte|Quattroporte Ottocilindri]] | [[Maserati Ghibli|Ghibli Primatist]] | [[Maserati 3200 GT|3200 GT]] | [[Maserati Quattroporte|Quattroporte V6 Evoluzione]] | [[Maserati Quattroporte|Quattroporte V8 Evoluzione]] | [[Maserati 3200 GT|3200 GTA]]
 
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[[Maserati Coupe|Coupé GT]] | [[Maserati Coupe|Coupé CC]] | [[Maserati Gran Sport|Gran Sport]] | [[Maserati Quattroporte|Quattroporte V]] | [[Maserati MC12|MC 12 (MCS)]] | [[Maserati Coupé-Cabrio|Coupé-Cabriom (Project Name)]]
 
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[[Abarth]] | [[Alfa Romeo]] | [[Autobianchi]] | [[Ferrari]] | [[Fiat]] | [[Lancia]] | [[Innocenti]] | [[Maserati]]
 
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|width="18%" style="background: #000000;"| '''[[1950]]-[[1969]]'''
 
|valign="top" style="font-size: 100%;"| ''[[Maserati A6|A6]]'' | ''[[Maserati 3500|3500]]'' | ''[[Maserati 5000 GT|5000 GT]]'' | ''[[Maserati Mistral|Mistral]]'' | ''[[Maserati Quattroporte#Quattroporte I (1963 – 1969)|Quattroporte I]]'' | ''[[Maserati Sebring|Sebring]]'' | ''[[Maserati Mexico|Mexico]]'' | ''[[Maserati Ghibli#Ghibli I|Ghibli I]]''
 
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|style="background: #000000;"| '''[[1970]]-[[1979]]'''
 
|valign="top" style="font-size: 100%;"| ''[[Maserati Khamsin|Khamsin]]'' | ''[[Maserati Bora|Bora]]'' | ''[[Maserati Indy|Indy]]'' | ''[[Maserati Merak|Merak]]'' | ''[[Maserati Quattroporte#Quattroporte II (1974 – 1978)|Quattroporte II]]'' | ''[[Maserati Quattroporte#Quattroporte III (4porte 1976 – 1979, Quattroporte 1979 – 1990)|Quattroporte III]]'' | ''[[Maserati Kyalami|Kyalami]]''
 
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|valign="top" style="font-size: 100%;"| ''[[Maserati Biturbo|Biturbo]]'' | ''[[Maserati 420|420]]'' | ''[[Maserati Coupe|Spyder I]]'' | ''[[Maserati Quattroporte#Quattroporte III (4porte 1976 – 1979, Quattroporte 1979 – 1990)|Quattroporte III Royale]]'' | [[Maserati Shamal|Shamal]]'' | ''[[Maserati 220|220]]'' | ''[[Maserati Karif|Karif]]'' | ''[[Maserati Barchetta|Barchetta]]'' | ''[[Maserati Ghibli#Ghibli II|Ghibli II]]'' | ''[[Maserati Quattroporte#Quattroporte IV (1994 – 2000)|Quattroporte IV]]'' | ''[[Maserati 3200 GT|3200 GT]]''
 
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| style="background: #000000;"| '''[[2000]]-present'''
 
|valign="top" style="font-size: 100%;"|  ''[[Maserati Coupe|Coupe]]'' | ''[[Maserati Coupe|Spyder II]]'' | ''[[Maserati Gran Sport|Gran Sport]]'' | ''[[Maserati Quattroporte#Quattroporte V (2004 – present)|Quattroporte V]]'' | ''[[Maserati MC12|MC12]]''
 
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|valign="top" style="font-size: 100%;"| ''[[Maserati Type 26|Type 26]]'' | ''[[Maserati Type V4|Type V4]]'' | ''[[Maserati 8C|8C]]'' | ''[[Maserati 6CM|6CM]]'' | ''[[Maserati 4CLT|4CLT]]'' | ''[[Maserati 250F|250F]]'' |  ''[[Maserati 350S|350S]]'' |  ''[[Maserati 450S|450S]]'' | ''[[Maserati Type 61|Type 61 "Birdcage"]]'' | ''[[Maserati Tipo 151|Tipo 151]]'' | ''[[Maserati Tipo 154|Tipo 154]]'' | ''[[Maserati MC12|MC12]]'' | ''[[Maserati Gran Sport|Gran Sport]]''
 
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[[Category:Maserati vehicles|350S]]
 
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Maserati 350S
Manufacturer Maserati
Production
Class
Body style no-door, two-seater
Platform FR
Similar Ferrari TR


Maserati 350S were three racing cars made by Maserati of Italy, built by Giulio Alfieri, aluminum body design by Medardo Fantuzzi, both Maserati engineers.

The first chassis #3501 was developed 1955, using the chassis of a Maserati 300S, and the 3.5 litre straight-six engine under development for the future Maserati 3500 GT (see this for engine details). It was crashed by Stirling Moss in the Mille Miglia of 1956, then scrapped.

Chassis #3502 (second) was rather similar to the first, to be bought by Luigi Piotti. Engine output was 325 bhp @ 6200 rpm. It was bought by Tony Parravano in 1957, and sold to Connecticut in 1974, where it still resides (2004).

Chassis #3503 (third) came early 1957. It first used the straight-six, but was converted to 3.5-litre V12 engine (335 bhp @ 9000 rpm). It also had a 5-speed developed for the Maserati 250F. Engine failure caused it to never be Hans Herrmann in the 1957 Mille Miglia. It was latered entered by Luigi Piotti and Roberto Bonomi, in the Buenos Aires 1000 km (1957). The car resides in Belgium (2005), although a second of same chassis #3503 is said to have existed.


Maserati
1950-1969 A6 | 3500 | 5000 GT | Mistral | Quattroporte I | Sebring | Mexico | Ghibli I
1970-1979 Khamsin | Bora | Indy | Merak | Quattroporte II | Quattroporte III | Kyalami
1980-1999 Biturbo | Spyder I | Quattroporte III Royale | Shamal | 220 | 228 | 420 | 430 |Karif | Barchetta | Ghibli II | Quattroporte IV | 3200 GT
2000-present Coupé-Cabrio | Coupe | Spyder II | Gran Sport | Quattroporte V | MC12 | Gran Turismo
Racing Vehicles 26M · 8C · V8RI · 8CM · 8CLT · 8CTF · 8CL · 6CM · 4CL/4CLT · A6GCM · 150S · Tipo 63 · Tipo 65 · 250F · 200S · 250S · 300S · 350S · 450S · Tipo 61 "Birdcage" · Tipo 151 · Tipo 154 · MC12 GT1 · Trofeo
Concept Cars Boomerang · Birdcage 75th
Fiat Group brands Abarth | Alfa Romeo | Autobianchi | Ferrari | Fiat | Lancia | Innocenti | Maserati