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The Maserati 150S was a light, bright, agile racer featuring a 1.5-liter engine with a short body and long potential. This Maserati 150S was purchased by Briggs Cunningham, especially for the 1955 racing season. Cunningham placed fifth overall at the President's Cup in Hagerstown, Maryland, and the car then competed in the 12 Hours of Sebring but did not finish. It is believed that Cunningham took delivery of an additional 2.0-liter 200S prototype engine with the Maserati, which he installed in 1956. William Wonder then purchased the 2.0-liter racer and competed across the United States with considerable success. The Maserati then changed hands several times until around 2004, when it was purchased by Adrian Kraft, who exercised it at the Nurburgring, Le Mans, and Modena. Its current owner acquired the car in 2018.
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