07/08/2008 05:10. One of five cars built by the Construzione Estintori Anticendio of
Bologna, this 1967 Maserati Quattroporte was camino-ized for firetruck duty. Known in their day as the
"fastest fire tenders in the world," they were powered by the
original 4.2-liter four-cam V8 engine that churned out a healthy
260 HP. Serving duty at Italian race tracks, they were, in
typically Italian fashion, an overly stylish solution for the job.
So where are they now?
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