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DESCRIPTION
The Maserati A6G 2000 was a production sports car introduced in 1950 to replace the A6 1500. In its name, “2000” denoted the engine displacement in cubic centimeters, “A” stood for Alfieri, in honor of company founder Alfieri Maserati, who passed away in 1932, “6” indicated the number of cylinders, and “G” stood for ghisa, referring to the cast iron used to construct the engine blocks, although Maserati soon adopted light-alloy castings. Bore and stroke of the inline-6 engine was increased from the previous 1.5-liter model and featured a chain-driven overhead camshaft with triple carburetors, with power output between 90 and 100 hp. Chassis dimensions remained unchanged, but the rear suspension was updated. The Maserati A6G 2000 was unveiled at the 1950 Turin Motor Show with Pinin Farina coachwork. Production of the series was extremely limited: Pinin Farina built nine four-place fastback coupes, each characterized by a high waistline. Frua of Turin supplied five convertibles plus a single coupe, while Vignale also added a one-off coupe designed by Giovanni Michelotti. All 16 cars were assembled between 1950 and 1951, although the model was only replaced in Maserati’s lineup in 1954 with the introduction of the heavily revised A6G/54. Hand-built and highly exclusive, the A6G series firmly established Maserati as one of the world’s finest manufacturers of sports cars, and remains a top-tier collectible today. 
SPECIFICATION
Production years
1950 - 1951
Displacement
1,954
cc
Top speed
160 - 180
KM/H
Model code
Tipo A6G
Body type
2+2 Fastback, 2-seater spyder or coupé
Design
Frua, Vignale, Pinin Farina
Number produced
1950 - 1951
Number produced
16
Chassis
Tubular structure with longitudinal and cross members with steel or aluminium body depending on the bodywork
Dry weight
1,100kg
Engine configuration
Straight 6, single overhead camshaft
Maximum power
90hp @ 5,500rpm (100hp with the optional 3 carburettors)
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