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An indoor display at what appears to be a museum or exhibition, possibly in Athina, Greece, showcases historical information and a part of a classic car. The primary subject is a large informational panel with text in both Greek and English, titled "1957 Ferrari Testarossa." Below the title, the text describes the Ferrari 250 Testarossa as a successful race car, detailing its 300hp Tipo 128 engine, the "unorthodox but purposeful body" by Scaglietti, and lists factory drivers such as Luigi Musso, Mike Hawthorn, and Phil Hill. It also notes that Nardi steering wheels and Borrani wheels came as standard equipment. An image of the black Ferrari 250 Testarossa, with the number "124" visible on its side, is printed on the panel.

Resting on the floor in front of the panel is a single car wheel, complete with a tire. The wheel features a distinct wire-spoke design, consistent with the Borrani wheels mentioned in the text. The entire display is behind a reflective surface, causing glare and reflections from the surrounding environment, including what appear to be light fixtures and structural elements. No people are visible in the scene.
FM-DtDaN2

Jan 12, 2025

Athina, Greece

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An indoor display at what appears to be a museum or exhibition, possibly in Athina, Greece, showcases historical information and a part of a classic car. The primary subject is a large informational panel with text in both Greek and English, titled "1957 Ferrari Testarossa." Below the title, the text describes the Ferrari 250 Testarossa as a successful race car, detailing its 300hp Tipo 128 engine, the "unorthodox but purposeful body" by Scaglietti, and lists factory drivers such as Luigi Musso, Mike Hawthorn, and Phil Hill. It also notes that Nardi steering wheels and Borrani wheels came as standard equipment. An image of the black Ferrari 250 Testarossa, with the number "124" visible on its side, is printed on the panel. Resting on the floor in front of the panel is a single car wheel, complete with a tire. The wheel features a distinct wire-spoke design, consistent with the Borrani wheels mentioned in the text. The entire display is behind a reflective surface, causing glare and reflections from the surrounding environment, including what appear to be light fixtures and structural elements. No people are visible in the scene.

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