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This media file captures a large, vintage internal combustion engine displayed on a stand. The engine is predominantly silver-grey metal, contrasted with black components and accents.

The main subject is a multi-cylinder engine, likely an inline configuration, visible with numerous exhaust pipes curving upwards and away from the block. On the side, an ignition system is visible with yellow/orange spark plug wires connected to the engine cylinders. A black, cylindrical starter motor is mounted near the bottom of the engine block.

A prominent feature is a large, glossy black housing on top of the engine, which appears to cover an overhead mechanism. This housing has a circular, metal-rimmed opening with internal vanes, possibly indicating a supercharger or a cooling fan assembly. Below this, chrome-like exhaust manifolds are visible, leading into larger pipes. Part of a black vehicle fender and a brass-rimmed headlight are visible in the lower left, indicating the engine is from an automobile.

The engine is mounted on a sturdy display stand made of grey metal, featuring bold, angular supports that form an X-shape at its base. The base of the stand also incorporates sections painted in a vibrant orange. The setting appears to be indoors, likely a museum or exhibition space, with a plain, light-colored wall serving as the background. The overall impression is one of showcasing engineering and automotive history.

There is no clearly legible text on the engine or stand, though some faint, unreadable markings appear on the grey engine block and a stylized symbol is present on the central hub of the X-shaped stand support. The lighting is artificial, suggesting an indoor environment.
Eugene

Jun 3, 2026

Wassenaar, Netherlands

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This media file captures a large, vintage internal combustion engine displayed on a stand. The engine is predominantly silver-grey metal, contrasted with black components and accents. The main subject is a multi-cylinder engine, likely an inline configuration, visible with numerous exhaust pipes curving upwards and away from the block. On the side, an ignition system is visible with yellow/orange spark plug wires connected to the engine cylinders. A black, cylindrical starter motor is mounted near the bottom of the engine block. A prominent feature is a large, glossy black housing on top of the engine, which appears to cover an overhead mechanism. This housing has a circular, metal-rimmed opening with internal vanes, possibly indicating a supercharger or a cooling fan assembly. Below this, chrome-like exhaust manifolds are visible, leading into larger pipes. Part of a black vehicle fender and a brass-rimmed headlight are visible in the lower left, indicating the engine is from an automobile. The engine is mounted on a sturdy display stand made of grey metal, featuring bold, angular supports that form an X-shape at its base. The base of the stand also incorporates sections painted in a vibrant orange. The setting appears to be indoors, likely a museum or exhibition space, with a plain, light-colored wall serving as the background. The overall impression is one of showcasing engineering and automotive history. There is no clearly legible text on the engine or stand, though some faint, unreadable markings appear on the grey engine block and a stylized symbol is present on the central hub of the X-shaped stand support. The lighting is artificial, suggesting an indoor environment.

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