“If you want to be important, you have to act important!” So read the punchline of a joke I did not understand as a kid, but I totally understand it now. In this world of influencers and fake heiresses, if you want to catch the eyes of your adoring public, then we recommend bidding high for this 1962 Maserati 3500 GTi. It will sell at the Barrett-Jackson 2025 Palm Beach Auction on April 24-26, 2025.

In the 1950s, Maserati was known as a race-car manufacturer that had dabbled in a handful of low-volume GTs. However, with the debut of a 3485cc DOHC straight-six in the 1955 350S, Maserati was ready to build a GT for the relative masses—thus, the 3500 GT that debuted in 1957. Touring was responsible for the 2+2 with lightweight superleggera construction, while Carrozzeria Vignale had the honors for the 3500 GT Spyder droptop that appeared in 1960. That was the same year four-wheel discs and limited-slip differential were made standard and, later that year, the fuel-injected 3500 GTi was introduced at the Salon de l’Automobile with a newly standard five-speed. It was this car that received several styling upgrades that included a lower roofline, longer nose, shallower grille, and more.

This Metallic Blue 1962 Maserati 3500 GTi features the 232-horsepower six fed by fuel injection and backed by a ZF five-speed manual. Originally sold in Italy, this Maserati was later exported to the U.S., then went to the UK in 2010 to begin an 11-year restoration. The gray leather interior was retrimmed, plus the engine was overhauled with a few updates that include a new electronic fuel injection system hiding within the original Lucas system. Other features include a limited-slip differential, 16-inch Turrino wire wheels with Borrani knock-offs, aluminum radiator with electric fan, and stainless-steel exhaust system, among others.

To give your fans something to talk about, register to bid on this 1962 Maserati 3500 GTi for the Barrett-Jackson 2025 Palm Beach Auction on April 24-26.