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The image shows a red, vintage-style soapbox derby car with the number "155" prominently displayed on its side. The car has two small silver wheels and appears to be made of wood or cardboard, decorated with white stripes and a depiction of a headlight. It is positioned on a light-colored tiled floor in what appears to be an indoor exhibition space or museum. The background features a vibrant red wall. To the left, there are two framed black-and-white photographs on the wall. Above these photographs, a white canopy with colorful tassels hangs from the ceiling. Further to the left, another framed photograph shows a wedding party. In the center of the image, behind the soapbox car, is a small table covered with a white cloth. On the table, there is a small stool with an orange fabric cover and a mirror or reflective surface. Behind the table and to the right, there is a large window with multiple panes. The window is decorated with a white scalloped valance and has an arched upper section. Through the window, greenery and trees are visible, suggesting an outdoor setting beyond. To the far right of the image, a section of a gray pillar is visible, and the lower legs of a person wearing khaki pants and red shoes can be seen. This scene is located in the "Haus Bendorf" in Bendorf, Germany, which is a historical building that also serves as a museum. The soapbox car is likely an exhibit within the museum.
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