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William Archibald Scott Brown was a well-respected and admired sportsman despite having a malformed right arm with no proper hand from birth. He stood barely five feet tall due to his legs being short. Despite these physical deficiencies, he was a very....continue
There were a total of 52 examples of the A6GCS53 created between 1953 to 1955. 48 were given Spyder bodies by Fantuzzi. 4 wore Berlinetta bodies by Pininfarina. The first example wore chassis number 2040. This Maserati A6GCS is chassis number....continue
The Maserati Tipo A6GCS Series II included six specially bodied cars. Four were coupes created by Pininfarina. One was a spyder created by Vignale and the other was also a spyder, created by Frua. Chassis number 2049 was a Vignale Spyder and constructed....continue
Maserati seemed destined to join the ranks of Alfa Romeo and Ferrari when, in the late 1940s, the manufacturer would produce the 4CLT and the 4CLT48 and 50. Soon, fields were filled with the chassis. And perhaps while not quite on the same level as....continue
Officine Alfieri Maserati S.p.A. was founded on December 1st, 1914, in Bologna, Italy, and was named after its founders, the Maserati brothers (Alfieri, Carlo, Bindo, Mario, Ettore, and Ernesto). Of the six surviving Maserati brothers (Alfieri I was....continue
There were three examples of the Maserati A6GCS produced in 1947, and this example - chassis number 2002 - was the second example created. It was used by the Works team and driven by Luigi Villoresi during the 1947 season. After the season concluded,....continue