Bizarre Car of the Week: Camouflaged 1984 Maserati Quattroporte - New York Daily News

There's a popular phrase used to describe super-fast, super-luxurious cars that refrain from outlandishness: "under the radar. Meet what might possibly be the only example of a camouflaged 1984 Maserati Quattroporte, the ultimate under-the-radar luxury four-door. A four-door Italian sedan may not be "bizarre" by definition, but we think the color scheme and relative rarity of this particular Maserati qualify it for our weekly series. Built from 1979 to 1990, the third generation Quattroporte was a return to form for the storied Italian marque. After a brief stint as a V-6-engined, front-wheel-drive sedan under Citroen ownership, the Quattroporte returned to true form as a V-8, rear-wheel-drive luxury limousine under ownership from supercar-maker De Tomaso. Source: www.nydailynews.com