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This media file captures an informational display, likely within a museum or exhibition in Athina, Greece, dedicated to vintage automobiles. The display showcases a "Rover 10/25" car model from "1928." In the foreground, a dark, spoked wheel, characteristic of early 20th-century vehicles, is prominently displayed. Behind it, a black and white photograph of a Rover 10/25 car is affixed to a textured background. The photograph depicts the car from a front-quarter angle, showing its headlights, grille, and classic body shape. Accompanying the visual elements is a detailed text description in both Greek and English. The English text reads: "Introduced in late 1928, the Rover 10/25 was an evolution of its 9/20 predecessor. Rated at 10hp for taxation purposes but quoted as developing some 25bhp at 3,600 rpm (hence its 10/25 model designation), the newcomer's 1165 cc OHV four-cylinder engine was allied to three-speed manual transmission. Wire wheels were an option. The model was phased out of production some two years later. Surprisingly few of the 15,000 10/25s sold between 1928 and 1933 have survived to this day." The Greek text provides similar information, describing the Rover 10/25 as an evolution of its predecessor, designed for reduced weight and superior performance, often featuring a "Weymann" fabric-covered body. It also mentions that wire wheels were optional and production ceased two years after its introduction. The overall scene is well-lit but features significant reflections on the protective glass or surface of the display case, which partially obscure the text and photograph. The environment appears dark beyond the immediate display.
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