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Brief History:
Using the same wheelbase as the 3500GT Spyder, Vignale utilised the frame of that car and introduced other options as well, including an automatic transmission.  Using the fuel injected motor from the 3500GTI the car became the 3500GTIS, generally called the Series I.  From 1965 three engine versions were available: 3.5 litre; 3.7 litre and 4.0 litre.  Some detailed styling changes accompanied the introduction of these changes and the cars affected were called Series II.

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Specifications:
Production Period: 1963-1969
Designed By: -
Body Built By: Vignale
Number Built: 446
Dry Weight: 1200 kg
Top Speed: 235 kph
245 kph from 1965 (3.7 litre)
250 kph from 1965 (4.0 litre)
Engine Type: Front, in-line six cylinders
Bore and Stroke: 86x100 mm
86x106 mm from 1965
88x110 mm from 1965
Displacement: 3485.3 cc
3694.4 cc from 1965
4014.2 cc from 1965
Compression: 8.8:1
Engine Output: 235 bhp @ 5500 rpm
245 bhp @ 5200 rpm from 1965 (3.7 litre)
255 bhp @ 5200 rpm from 1965 (4.0 litre)
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 with telescopic shock absorbers
Suspension - Rear: Rigid axle with semi-elliptical springs and telescopic shock absorbers
Brakes: Hydraulically operated power assisted four wheel discs
Wheelbase: 2500 mm
Front & Rear Track: 1390 mm front; 1380 mm rear
Tyres: Pirelli 185x16; 205x15 from 1965 front & rear
Wheels: Spoked: 6.00x16; 6.50x15 from 1965
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