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This media file captures an indoor museum exhibit, likely showcasing a vintage car model. The primary subjects are a display sign, a black and white photograph, and a car tire with its wheel. The sign, presented on a light-colored background, prominently features the year "1949" at the top, followed by "Bristol 402" and "Convertible." Below this title, there are two paragraphs of descriptive text. The first paragraph is in Greek, and the second is in English. The English text reads: "The Bristol 402 was a convertible version of the Bristol 401. Fourteen design prototypes were constructed by Bristol, initially without a chassis and then with a tubular chassis. The result was a car with a low frame, but which was very heavy. Of the 402, only 30 units, of which 24 convertibles, were in limited production between 1948 and 1950." Beneath the text on the sign, there is a small black and white photograph depicting the Bristol 402 Convertible car. Two people are visible inside the car, suggesting it's in use or on display outdoors. The car appears to be a classic, streamlined model. In the foreground, a car tire with a steel wheel and hubcap rests on a stand. The tire clearly shows the brand name "PIRELLI" and the size "5.50 X 16," along with "TUBULAR TYPE" indicating it's a tube-type tire. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly under artificial light, as there are reflections on the display case glass. No specific time of day or weather is discernible. The scene focuses purely on the historical presentation of the vehicle component.
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