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The media file captures a red vintage Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Gran Sport Testa Fissa from 1931, displayed in what appears to be a museum or exhibition space in The Hague, Netherlands. The car, with its glossy red finish, chrome headlights, and classic grille, is presented at a slight angle, giving a dynamic view of its elegant design. It features wire-spoke wheels with black tires and a license plate reading "AM-57-72".

Behind the car, several large black and white historical photographs are mounted on a white wall. These photos depict vintage cars, some with racing numbers like "44", alongside drivers, mechanics, and spectators, suggesting scenes from past racing events. One photo shows a partial word "ONTRO".

To the right of the car, a display placard provides detailed information in both Dutch and English. The placard identifies the vehicle as an "ALFA ROMEO 6C 1750 GRAN SPORT TESTA FISSA" from "1931," highlighting its "1,750 CC SIX CYLINDER SUPERCHARGED" engine with "95 HP". It explains that "TESTA FISSA' MEANS 'FIXED HEAD', A NON DETACHABLE CYLINDER HEAD," detailing how Italian engineers creatively bypassed regulations for the Irish Tourist Trophy (TT) in 1931. The text further recounts the car's success in races like the Mille Miglia and its association with driver Nino Farina, who later became the first Formula 1 World Champion. The placard also features an "IT" logo (likely indicating Italian origin), a QR code, and the number "619".

The setting is an indoor, well-lit environment with light-colored walls and a tiled floor, emphasizing the car as the central exhibit. The overall scene evokes a sense of automotive history and heritage.
Eugene

Jun 3, 2026

The Hague, Netherlands

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The media file captures a red vintage Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Gran Sport Testa Fissa from 1931, displayed in what appears to be a museum or exhibition space in The Hague, Netherlands. The car, with its glossy red finish, chrome headlights, and classic grille, is presented at a slight angle, giving a dynamic view of its elegant design. It features wire-spoke wheels with black tires and a license plate reading "AM-57-72". Behind the car, several large black and white historical photographs are mounted on a white wall. These photos depict vintage cars, some with racing numbers like "44", alongside drivers, mechanics, and spectators, suggesting scenes from past racing events. One photo shows a partial word "ONTRO". To the right of the car, a display placard provides detailed information in both Dutch and English. The placard identifies the vehicle as an "ALFA ROMEO 6C 1750 GRAN SPORT TESTA FISSA" from "1931," highlighting its "1,750 CC SIX CYLINDER SUPERCHARGED" engine with "95 HP". It explains that "TESTA FISSA' MEANS 'FIXED HEAD', A NON DETACHABLE CYLINDER HEAD," detailing how Italian engineers creatively bypassed regulations for the Irish Tourist Trophy (TT) in 1931. The text further recounts the car's success in races like the Mille Miglia and its association with driver Nino Farina, who later became the first Formula 1 World Champion. The placard also features an "IT" logo (likely indicating Italian origin), a QR code, and the number "619". The setting is an indoor, well-lit environment with light-colored walls and a tiled floor, emphasizing the car as the central exhibit. The overall scene evokes a sense of automotive history and heritage.

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