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The image displays an exhibit from a museum, likely located in Athina, Greece, focusing on a vintage race car. In the foreground, a prominent black tire with a wire-spoke wheel is visible, labeled "DUNLOP RACING" on its side.

Behind the wheel, a display board is set up, featuring text and a black and white photograph of a classic racing vehicle. The text is clearly titled "1956 Maserati 300s." The accompanying description details the car's history, stating it was "produced between 1955-59 which competed in the F1/Sport-Sportscar Championship. Twenty-eight examples were produced." It further specifies the engine as "3.0 Litres, 250hp at 6,200rpm based on the 'Strongest' straight six 'The Maserati 250' equipped with three Weber 45DCO3 carburetors." The text also mentions its "tubular trellis chassis," "4-wheel discs 280" brakes, and an "aluminum body was by Fissore and Fantuzzi," with "Wire-spoke wheels from Borrani." The photograph shows the Maserati 300S with the number "19" prominently displayed on its side.

Reflections, possibly from overhead lighting or windows, are visible across the surface of the display's protective glass, creating diagonal light streaks and obscuring minor portions of the background. The scene is set indoors, indicative of a museum or exhibition hall.
FM-DtDaN2

Jan 12, 2025

Athina, Greece

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The image displays an exhibit from a museum, likely located in Athina, Greece, focusing on a vintage race car. In the foreground, a prominent black tire with a wire-spoke wheel is visible, labeled "DUNLOP RACING" on its side. Behind the wheel, a display board is set up, featuring text and a black and white photograph of a classic racing vehicle. The text is clearly titled "1956 Maserati 300s." The accompanying description details the car's history, stating it was "produced between 1955-59 which competed in the F1/Sport-Sportscar Championship. Twenty-eight examples were produced." It further specifies the engine as "3.0 Litres, 250hp at 6,200rpm based on the 'Strongest' straight six 'The Maserati 250' equipped with three Weber 45DCO3 carburetors." The text also mentions its "tubular trellis chassis," "4-wheel discs 280" brakes, and an "aluminum body was by Fissore and Fantuzzi," with "Wire-spoke wheels from Borrani." The photograph shows the Maserati 300S with the number "19" prominently displayed on its side. Reflections, possibly from overhead lighting or windows, are visible across the surface of the display's protective glass, creating diagonal light streaks and obscuring minor portions of the background. The scene is set indoors, indicative of a museum or exhibition hall.

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