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A vibrant red, vintage 1935 Lagonda M45R race car is the central subject of this indoor museum exhibit, photographed from a high angle looking down. The car, identified by the racing number "4" in white on its side and license plate "BPK 202" at the front, showcases prominent exposed headlights, a distinct grille, and spoked wheels. A brown leather strap is secured over the front hood.

To the left, a large, colorful mural or sign features the word "DUNLOP" in white against a curved black band, alongside abstract blue, yellow, and black shapes, suggesting a racing theme or sponsorship. On the right, a white informational plaque details the car's history, identifying it as the "1935 LAGONDA M45R" with a "4.5-LITRE SIX-CYLINDER ENGINE." The plaque proudly proclaims it "THE 1935 LE MANS WINNER," recounting its victory in the 1935 race despite challenging conditions, mentioning drivers Luis Fontes and the later involvement of technical director Walter Owen Bentley. It notes that the displayed car is one of two Lagondas prepared by Arthur Fox for the 1935 season.

The setting is a well-lit exhibition hall, likely a car museum in The Hague, Netherlands, with a dark, possibly carpeted floor and light-colored walls. The car is stationary, presented as a historical artifact, with its well-preserved condition highlighting its significance.
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Jun 3, 2026, 2:22 PM

The Hague, Netherlands

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A vibrant red, vintage 1935 Lagonda M45R race car is the central subject of this indoor museum exhibit, photographed from a high angle looking down. The car, identified by the racing number "4" in white on its side and license plate "BPK 202" at the front, showcases prominent exposed headlights, a distinct grille, and spoked wheels. A brown leather strap is secured over the front hood. To the left, a large, colorful mural or sign features the word "DUNLOP" in white against a curved black band, alongside abstract blue, yellow, and black shapes, suggesting a racing theme or sponsorship. On the right, a white informational plaque details the car's history, identifying it as the "1935 LAGONDA M45R" with a "4.5-LITRE SIX-CYLINDER ENGINE." The plaque proudly proclaims it "THE 1935 LE MANS WINNER," recounting its victory in the 1935 race despite challenging conditions, mentioning drivers Luis Fontes and the later involvement of technical director Walter Owen Bentley. It notes that the displayed car is one of two Lagondas prepared by Arthur Fox for the 1935 season. The setting is a well-lit exhibition hall, likely a car museum in The Hague, Netherlands, with a dark, possibly carpeted floor and light-colored walls. The car is stationary, presented as a historical artifact, with its well-preserved condition highlighting its significance.

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