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Description 1959-Modena-MedardoFantuzzi-fixingMaserati-Birdcage.jpg |
English:
Medoardo Fantuzzi fixing a Maserati Tipo 61 Birdcage,
Stirling Moss
in the racing suit, on his right is Giulio Alfieri. If this is s/n 2451 (later rebuilt into the so-called "Streamliner"), it was ran (for testing purposes) by Stirling Moss in Modena on May 12, 1959.
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Source | http://cdn01.am.infobae.com/adjuntos/163/imagenes/012/026/0012026385.jpg |
Author | Unknown photographer |
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