Dig classic Maseratis? Gooding & Company has a whole lot of them lined up for its auction at Pebble Beach next month, with several of them are estimated to sell upwards of $1 million.

The most valuable is a Ghibli – not the modern mid-size sedan, of course… This is a 4.9 SS Spider from 1971, one of only 24 examples sent to the United States with the highly desirable five-speed ZF gearbox. It underwent a comprehensive five-year restoration process in 2009, has since won awards at several concours events, and is valued at $2 million (give or take $250k).

More into ’60s Masers? There’s a 5000 GT Indianapolis Coupe on offer as well, pictured above, valued at approximately $1.75 million. It’s one of only 34 examples of the 5000 GT made, the first of 22 examples with coachwork by Carrozzeria Allemano, and the only one in Indianapolis configuration.

The list goes on to include a ’48 A6/1500 Coupe by Pininfarina (~$950k), a ’95 Ghibli Open Cup racer (just $70k), a ’63 Sebring (~$390k), and a trio of 3500 GTs valued between $250k and $1.2m. There’s even an A6G/64 with bodywork by Pietro Frua whose value is so high the auctioneer isn’t disclosing it.

They’ll all be up for grabs at the Pebble Beach Equestrian Center the weekend of August 20-21. But you can scope ’em out now in the images below, shot by Mathieu Heurtault, Mike Maez and Brian Henniker for Gooding & Company.

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