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This image captures an indoor museum display in Athina, Greece, focusing on automotive history. The central subject is a large, vertical information plaque detailing the "1951 Austin Healey 100/4." The plaque features text in both Greek and English.

The English text explains that the name "100" referred to the car's target top speed. It further describes that the Healey Company developed a racing BN1 in 1954-55, named the 100S (S for Sebring), which had a stripped all-aluminum body, no bumpers, and a modified 132bhp engine. Only 50 of these competition models were built. The plaque highlights the Austin Healey as a very successful sports model, a collaboration with Donald Healey, positioned between MGs and Jaguars.

Below the text, a black and white image on the plaque shows the intricate chassis of a racing car, revealing its mechanical components without the bodywork. In the immediate foreground, a dark-colored car tire mounted on a light, possibly steel, wheel rim is prominently displayed, partially obscuring the lower section of the plaque. The setting is an educational environment, likely a museum or exhibition, with no people visible. The lighting is artificial, consistent with an indoor display.
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Jan 12, 2025

Athina, Greece

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This image captures an indoor museum display in Athina, Greece, focusing on automotive history. The central subject is a large, vertical information plaque detailing the "1951 Austin Healey 100/4." The plaque features text in both Greek and English. The English text explains that the name "100" referred to the car's target top speed. It further describes that the Healey Company developed a racing BN1 in 1954-55, named the 100S (S for Sebring), which had a stripped all-aluminum body, no bumpers, and a modified 132bhp engine. Only 50 of these competition models were built. The plaque highlights the Austin Healey as a very successful sports model, a collaboration with Donald Healey, positioned between MGs and Jaguars. Below the text, a black and white image on the plaque shows the intricate chassis of a racing car, revealing its mechanical components without the bodywork. In the immediate foreground, a dark-colored car tire mounted on a light, possibly steel, wheel rim is prominently displayed, partially obscuring the lower section of the plaque. The setting is an educational environment, likely a museum or exhibition, with no people visible. The lighting is artificial, consistent with an indoor display.

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