1953-04-24_Mille_Miglia_Maserati_A6GCS_2040_Giletti_Bertocchi.jpg
Summary
Description 1953-04-24 Mille Miglia Maserati A6GCS 2040 Giletti Bertocchi.jpg |
English:
The 1953 model Maserati A6GCS Fantuzzi s/n 2040 at 1953 Mille Miglia, driven by owner Emilio Giletti and Guerino Bertocchi to a 6th place. Well done! According to an enthusiast, this was chassis #2040, and it was a brand new car!
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The car behind (#346) is a Fiat 1100/103 driven by Serena and Piccolo to a 79th place. [2] |
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Source | [3] |
Author | Unknown photographer |
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