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Brief History:
Designed by Frua  the Mistral utilised the 3.5 litre motor initially in 1963.  Following the presentation of the spyder at Geneva in 1964, the 3.5 litre motor was dropped and the 3.7 litre was adopted as standard.  Initially a 2 seat coupe with a 2 seat spyder, was offered.  The 2+2 option was introduced in 1966 along with the 4.0 litre motor option.  The car was also offered with an automatic transmission.

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Specifications:
Production Period: 1963-1970
Designed By: Frua
Body Built By: Maggiora
Number Built: 828
Dry Weight: 1300 kg
Top Speed: 245 kph (3.7 litre)
255 kph (4.0 litre from 1966)
Engine Type: Front, in-line six cylinder
Bore and Stroke: 86x106 mm  (3.7 litre)
88x110 mm  (4.0 litre)
Displacement: 3694.4 cc
4014.2 cc from 1966
Compression: 8.8:1
Engine Output: 245 bhp @ 5500 rpm (3.7 litre)
255 bhp @ 5500 rpm (4.0 litre from 1966)
Valves & Actuation: Two OHV per cylinder with dual overhead camshafts
Carburettion: Free induction Lucas indirect fuel injection
Ignition: Double by distributor
Lubrication: Forced with pressure pump
Drive: Rear wheel drive
Clutch: Dry single disc
Gearbox: 5-speeds plus reverse
Frame: Tubular
Suspension - Front: Independent coil springs and telescopic shock absorbers
Suspension - Rear: Rigid axle with semi-elliptical leaf springs and telescopic shock absorbers
Brakes: Hydraulically operated power assisted four wheel discs
Wheelbase: 2400 mm
Front & Rear Track: 1390 mm front; 1340 mm rear
Tyres: Pirelli 205x15 front and rear
Wheels: Spoked: 6.50x15
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