Maserati 150S
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Manufacturer | Maserati |
Also called | Tipo 53 |
Production | 1955-1957 |
Predecessor | Maserati Ghibli |
Body style | no-door, two-seater |
Platform | FR |
Engine | 4CF2 1484.1 cc engine |
Wheelbase | 2550 mm |
Length | 4400 mm |
Width | 1804 mm |
Height | 1140 mm |
Similar | Ferrari TR |
Designer | Bertone |
Maserati 150S were twenty-six racing cars made by Maserati of Italy alongside the Maserati 200S, to take over for the aging Maserati A6 GCS racing variants.
The project Tipo 53, was run by Vittorio Bellentani, and utilized the 4CF2 1484.1 ccm engine (140 bhp @ 7500 rpm), initially tested in a boat of Libori Guidotti (1954). Most cars were sold to customers.
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- Karl Ludvigsen, Maserati 150S
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