The Maserati 4CLT F1 GP OW 1949 is a powerful race car with an iconic design that has become synonymous with speed and luxury. The sleek exterior of the 4CLT is made from lightweight aluminum alloy and is available in a variety of colors. The hood is long and tapered with a prominent central grill. On either side are distinctive air scoops adding to the cars aerodynamic shape. At the front of the car is an oval-shaped radiator surrounded by two bold vertical bars. The 4CLT also features striking headlamps, which give the car a unique look during night races. Under the hood, the 4CLT is powered by a 3.8 liter Supercharged straight-eight engine. This engine is capable of producing an impressive 250 horsepower, giving the car an impressive top speed of 142 miles per hour. The engine is paired with a four-speed gearbox with Synchromesh and a double-action shock absorber suspension system. This combination of power, speed, and agility allows the driver to push the car to its limits and get the most out of its performance. The interior of the 4CLT is as impressive as the exterior. The interior is outfitted with a racing cockpit, featuring a dashboard with a large tachometer and other instrumentation. The steering wheel is a Veglia-Jacober automatic tachometer and the seats are upholstered in beige leather with hand-stitched seams. For those who want more style, custom upholstery can be added as well. On the inside panel of the doors, there is an additional badge indicating the car originated from the Maserati workshops. The Maserati 4CLT F1 sports car has become one of the most sought-after race cars of its time. Its combination of speed, styling, and luxury has made it an enduring classic that will be admired for years to come.
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