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The image captures an indoor museum or exhibition display, likely located in Athina, Greece. The central exhibit features information and an artifact related to the 1968 Renault Alpine car.

A yellowed document, appearing to be an informational poster, is displayed vertically. Its prominent title reads "1968 Renault Alpine Jean Redele." The document features bilingual text, with sections in both Greek and English. A black and white photograph of a classic Renault Alpine A110 sports car, equipped with front-mounted rally lights, is embedded within the text.

The English text details the car's origins, stating it was "Created by Jean Redele using mechanical parts backbone tubular chassis and fiberglass body," becoming a "very successful racing car." It references the "A110 Berlinette Tour de France" and the "Alpine A108 in the 1962 event." The text highlights the car's "increasing successes in Rallying and by 1968," with "real top level successes started in 1968 with outright wins in the 'Coupe des Alpes' and other international events." It also notes the car's performance by Greek rally driver "Siroco," who, with co-driver Miltos Andriopoulos, "finished twice in the second place of Acropolis Rally."

Positioned below the document is a single car wheel, complete with a tire. The wheel has a sporty, multi-spoke alloy rim, and the word "GOTTY" is distinctly visible on its center cap. Reflections on the glass of the display case partially obscure some of the text and the upper right portion of the document. The display serves as a historical homage to a significant rallying vehicle.
FM-DtDaN2

Jan 12, 2025

Athina, Greece

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The image captures an indoor museum or exhibition display, likely located in Athina, Greece. The central exhibit features information and an artifact related to the 1968 Renault Alpine car. A yellowed document, appearing to be an informational poster, is displayed vertically. Its prominent title reads "1968 Renault Alpine Jean Redele." The document features bilingual text, with sections in both Greek and English. A black and white photograph of a classic Renault Alpine A110 sports car, equipped with front-mounted rally lights, is embedded within the text. The English text details the car's origins, stating it was "Created by Jean Redele using mechanical parts backbone tubular chassis and fiberglass body," becoming a "very successful racing car." It references the "A110 Berlinette Tour de France" and the "Alpine A108 in the 1962 event." The text highlights the car's "increasing successes in Rallying and by 1968," with "real top level successes started in 1968 with outright wins in the 'Coupe des Alpes' and other international events." It also notes the car's performance by Greek rally driver "Siroco," who, with co-driver Miltos Andriopoulos, "finished twice in the second place of Acropolis Rally." Positioned below the document is a single car wheel, complete with a tire. The wheel has a sporty, multi-spoke alloy rim, and the word "GOTTY" is distinctly visible on its center cap. Reflections on the glass of the display case partially obscure some of the text and the upper right portion of the document. The display serves as a historical homage to a significant rallying vehicle.

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