This remarkable vehicle was designed by Giuseppe Nuccio Bertone, for the Maserati A6GCM Formula One World Championship racer. It is a single seat, fully enclosed race car with a powerful 6-cylinder engine built just for the race track. The car has an all-aluminum body with a two-tone grey and black paint scheme that includes two white stripe accents on each side. The car has open wheel racing suspension and a four-speed manual transmission. The A6GCM also has an open cockpit that features a pair of traditional side-view mirrors. The A6GCM is powered by a 2.0-litre, six-cylinder engine capable of producing an impressive 280 bhp at 7500rpm. The engine is equipped with triple Weber carburetors for maximum performance gains, and it has been tuned for increased power. The exhaust system has been replaced with four outlets exiting the side of the car to reduce heat. The wheels on the car are chromed Rudge-Whitworth units measuring 14 in size. The interior of the A6GCM is fitted with an open-shell seat made of black leather and cloth. The dashboard and footbox are faced in aluminum, while a Nerreo Montecarlo steering wheel finishes off the interior. The car has also been fitted with a Firestone Racing master cylinder and self-adjusting brakes for added stopping power and improved performance. The Maserati A6GCM F1 OW 1953 is a fitting tribute to the marques racing legacy, and is an absolute joy to drive. With its sleek lines, powerful engine and unique racing interior, the A6GCM has become a favorite amongst classic car enthusiasts around the world.
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