Mille Miglia Italy race cars
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Ferrari 250 (1953-1964)
Sports CarsFerrari 250 Range (1953-1964) The Ferrari 250 is a sports car built by Ferrari from 1953 to 1964. The company's most successful early line, the 250 series included several variants. It was replaced by the 275 and the 330. Similarities Most 250 road cars share the same two wheelbases, 2,400 mm (94.5 ...
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Ferrari 290 MM race (1956)
Race carsFerrari 290 MM 1956 The Ferrari 290 MM was a Ferrari race car produced in 1956. It was developed to compete in the 1956 edition of Mille Miglia, whence the acronym "MM", and produced in four units. Engine was a V12 at 60°, derived from the 4.5 liter which was then used in the scuderia's Formula One ...
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Ferrari 315 S race (1957)
Race carsFerrari 315 S (1957) The Ferrari 315 S was a sport racing car produced by Italian manufacturer Ferrari in 1957. The model was intended to succeed the Ferrari 290 MM, which had won the 1956 Mille Miglia. The 315 S mounted a frontal V12 engine at 60°, with two valves per cylinder, for a total displac ...
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Ferrari 335 S race (1957-1958)
Race carsFerrari 335 S 1957 to 1958 The Ferrari 335 S was a sport racing car produced by Italian manufacturer Ferrari in 1957-1958. Four cars were produced in total. An evolution of the 315 S, it had V12 engine with a greater 4023 cm³ displacement and a maximum power of 390 HP at 7400 rpm; the maximum speed ...
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Ferrari 500 Mondial (1953-1955)
Race carsFerrari 500 Mondial 1953 to 1955 Overview Builder Ferrari Category Sport Prototype Production 1953 - 1955 Team Scuderia Ferrari Substitute Ferrari 625 TF Replaced by Ferrari 500 TR Technical description Frame Tubular steel Engine Ferrari four-cylinder in the longitudinal front line Transmission Cha ...
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Ferrari 500 TR (1956-1957)
Race carsFerrari 500 TR 1956 to 1957 Overview Builder Ferrari main type Roadster Production from 1956 to 1957 replaces the Ferrari 500 Mondial Replaced by Ferrari 500 TRC Units produced 16 Other characteristics Size and mass Passage 2,250 mm Mass 680 k g Other Project Vittorio Jano Style Sergio Scaglietti T ...
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Ferrari History (1929-)
Ferrari History Maranello, Italy 1929 Ferrari is an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello. Founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1929, as Scuderia Ferrari, the company sponsored drivers and manufactured race cars before moving into production of street-legal vehicles as Ferrari S.p.A. in 1 ...
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Fiat 508 (1932-1937)
Motor CarsFiat 508 (1932 to 1937) Overview Manufacturer Fiat Also called Fiat 508 Balilla Production 1932–1937 Assembly Lingotto, Italy Warsaw, Poland Neckarsulm, Germany Suresnes, France (French assembly subsequently transferred to Nanterre, France) Body and chassis Body style Sedan Coupe Spider Torpedo Lay ...
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Healey History (1945-1955)
ManufacturersHealey Motor Company History 1945 Industry Manufacture of high performance cars and design consultancy Fate Sold Founded 1945 Headquarters The Cape, Warwick United Kingdom Key people Donald Healey - founder History Donald Healey Motor Company Limited was a British car manufacturer. The business was ...
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Jaguar XK120 (1948-1954)
Sports CarsJaguar XK120 1948 to 1954 Overview Manufacturer Jaguar Cars Production 1948–1954 12,055 made Assembly Holbrook Lane, Coventry, England, United Kingdom (1948-1951) Browns Lane, Coventry, England, United Kingdom (1951-54) Body and chassis Class Sports car Body style 2-seat roadster (OTS) 2-seat coupé ...
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MG K-type (1932-1934)
Sports CarsMG K-type 1932 to 1934 Overview Manufacturer MG Car Company Production 1932-1934 approx 250 units Body and chassis Class sports car Racing car Chronology Predecessor M.G. F-Type Magna Successor MG N-Type Magnette The MG K-type Magnette was produced by the MG Car company from October 1932 to 1934. L ...
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Mille Miglia
Race carsMille Miglia Race History Venue Italy First race 1927 Last race 1957 Distance 1,000 miles (approximately) Laps One Most wins (driver) Clemente Biondetti Most wins (manufacturer) Alfa Romeo View all Mille Miglia cars in related items Below. The Mille Miglia was an open-road endurance race which took ...
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Nash Motors History
ManufacturersNash Motors History (1917) Industry Automobile Fate Merged Successor(s) Nash-Kelvinator Corporation Founded 1917 Defunct 1954 Headquarters Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States Key people Charles W. Nash, Nils Erik Wahlberg Products Vehicles Nash Motors Company was an American automobile manufacturer b ...
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Nash-Healey (1951-1954)
Sports CarsNash-Healey (1951 to 1954) Overview Manufacturer Nash Motors Production 1951–1954 Assembly Warwick, England Turin, Italy Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA Body and chassis Class Sports car Body style 2-seat hardtop 2-seat roadster Layout FR layout Powertrain Engine Nash Ambassador I6: 1951: 234.8 cu in (3.8 ...
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Porsche 550 (1953-1956)
Sports CarsPorsche 550 Manufacturer Porsche Production 1953-1956 Assembly Stuttgart, Germany Class Sports car Body style 2-door coupe 2-door spyder Layout MR layout The Porsche 550 was a sports car produced by Porsche from 1953-1956. Inspired by the Porsche 356 which was created by Ferry Porsche, and some spy ...
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