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8/5/21, 10:06 PM |
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Unidentified Indy500/F1 GrandPrix Race Car Circa 1951
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8/5/21, 10:16 PM |
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Re: Unidentified Indy500/F1 GrandPrix Race Car Circa 1951
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Many more photos available if interested!!!???
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8/6/21, 4:44 AM |
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Re: Unidentified Indy500/F1 GrandPrix Race Car Circa 1951
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I have a lot of newspaper clippings from the 1950's. It is quarter to five am and I am off to work but will look into this for you this evening.
I believe it to be European |
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8/6/21, 6:15 AM |
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Re: Unidentified Indy500/F1 GrandPrix Race Car Circa 1951
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Maseratti grill ?
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8/6/21, 8:04 AM | #5 | |
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That would be amazing if you could, I've been trawling the online archives for days. Very much appreciated
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8/6/21, 8:10 AM | #6 | |
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The closest I've come to the grill is:
Stanguellini Barchetta Biposto 1100 year 1957 But Maserati isn't a bad call, the car is very italian in styling |
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8/6/21, 8:44 AM |
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Re: Unidentified Indy500/F1 GrandPrix Race Car Circa 1951
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I was thinking looks more British, like a Connaught, or HWM, or something. There's something about British single-seaters around the time things were getting more "streamlined" that had a certain awkwardness to them; the nose is a tad too long, the cowl doesn't quite "flow", even the sweep of the exhaust is a little funny. They had more of a home-made feel to them that their Italian counterparts...
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8/6/21, 9:19 AM | #8 | |
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Very interesting opinion about it being British I had also had those thoughts. I have contacted The Beaulieu National Motor Museum in Kent the UK. I hope to have a response soon.
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8/6/21, 9:26 AM |
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Re: Unidentified Indy500/F1 GrandPrix Race Car Circa 1951
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I'll take a shot, when I was in High School yet, I worked at a Ford Garage in downtown Columbus, In, we had a regular customer who drove a machine a lot like this one, to our shop for maintenance, it was a Masserati, lord you could hear it coming for blocks, we had one mechanic that knew this machine inside out, he didn't help the noise much, but it sure helped it a lot. I can still remember the sounds it emitted. I think Kenny Coffman was the man who had the honors. Bob
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8/6/21, 10:09 AM | #10 | |
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Masser, very interesting. Very little available online about the constructor. Would anybody here have access to any archives? Fingers crossed!
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