I’ll second the photos comment. It’s clear that 1600veloce (BaT seller), who sold the Malaga car and many others (check out the just closed auction on a Maserati Vignale Spyder - beautiful!) knows how to take photos that command top dollar. The current bidder on the 2800 was the guy battling me to the bitter end on my auction, and I suspect both of us were partly swayed by well-done photos. Knowing what I know now I would have asked for more pictures but I had the opportunity to see the car in person which was critical.
It’s always a bit hard when the cost to restore might be the same between a 2800 and 3.0Cs and 3.0 CSi and yet the final product has somewhat of a different value between them. This is not a game to enter into if your goal is flipping cars, but my neighbor (who is a big Maserati guy) suggested to me that if I end up spending more and more of my free time working on cars in the driveway, at a certain point I may want to consider ones that will give more return for the time input. He’s not wrong, but I enjoy the E9 and the MGA and the stakes on both of those seem tolerable.