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This image depicts an indoor museum or exhibition setting in Athina, Greece, featuring an exhibit on a vintage car. In the foreground, a dark-colored car tire and wheel are prominently displayed, likely as part of the exhibit. Behind this, an informational poster is visible through a reflective glass or transparent barrier. The poster is titled "1921 Austin 12/4" and includes descriptive text in both Greek and English. The English text reads: "The Austin 12/4 was a car produced by the Austin Motor Company from 1933 until 1939. To distinguish it from the earlier four-cylinder Austin 12, it has become known as the Austin Light 12/4. It was replaced in 1939 by a new model also called the Austin 12, keeping the same engine. The '12' in the name referred to the taxation horsepower." A black and white photograph of the Austin 12/4 car, a classic four-door sedan, is also featured on the poster. The protective glass covering the poster shows reflections, causing slight visual distortions and obscuring some parts of the image, possibly from the surrounding environment or the photographer. The scene clearly indicates a display dedicated to automotive history, inviting viewers to learn about the Austin 12/4 model.
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