When the Maserati Indy was launched in 1968, there was no shortage of alternatives in the Modenese sports car manufacturer's range. The Mexico, Ghibli and even the Quattroporte appealed to similar customer segments. As a four-seater, the Indy designed by Vignale was in a position to overtake all other Maserati sports cars over time. And yet today it stands in the shadow of the more sophisticated Ghibli. This vehicle report portrays a Maserati Indy from 1970 and tells the story of this Italian Gran Turismo, supplemented with many historical illustrations and three sales brochures.