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  • [[Image:Bandini_Maserati.jpg|300px|right|thumb|The Bandini-Maserati]] The '''Bandini-Maserati 1500''' is a racing car, produced in [[1953]] by the company [[Bandini|Bandini C
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  • ...where he followed [[Vittorio Jano]] who had left for [[Alfa Romeo]]. The 1500 cc, 12-cylinder 806/504 was driven by [[Pietro Bordino]] in the [[Gran Prem At [[Maserati]] (1944-52) he was involved in the [[Maserati 4CLT]],
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati Karif''' | Manufacturer || [[Maserati]]
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  • [[Image:Bandini_Maserati.jpg|300px|right|thumb|The Bandini-Maserati]] The '''Bandini-Maserati 1500''' is a racing car, produced in [[1953]] by the company [[Bandini|Bandini C
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  • ...1959 with the presentation of an elegant saloon derived from the Fiat OSCA 1500 shown at Turin in 1960, designed by [[Giovanni [[Michelotti]]]]. [[File:Monterosa Maserati 5000 GT.jpg|right|250px|thumb|'''1960 Monterosa Maserati 5000 GT''']]
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  • ...ke the 125, the 159 S was unable to beat [[Maserati]]'s [[Maserati 6CS|6CS 1500]] for much of the rest of the 1947 season. However, at the [[Turin Grand P
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Maserati A6G 2000 Zagato white vl TCE.jpg|280px]]<br>''1953 A6G 2000 bodied by [[Zag ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati A6'''
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  • [[Image:Maserati5000GT0.jpg|thumb|350px|right|'''Of all the [[Maserati]] 5000GTs, Allemano bodied cars represent the largest proportion – some 2 ...entic masterpieces such as those made on a [[Maserati 3500|3000 GT]] and [[Maserati 5000 GT|5000 GT]]. The fame of Allemano even crossed the borders of Europe,
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  • ...f Zagato's models for the leading sports car manufacturers of that era - [[Maserati]], [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Fiat]], [[Lancia]], [[Abarth]], [[Ferrari]], and [[Ast * 1929: [[Alfa Romeo 6C|Alfa Romeo 6C 1500]]
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  • ...ke the 125, the 159 S was unable to beat [[Maserati]]'s [[Maserati 6CS|6CS 1500]] for much of the rest of the 1947 season. However, at the [[Turin Grand P
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  • | [[Maserati]] 8CM | [[Maserati 26M]]
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  • ...nd Prix debut at the [[British Grand Prix]] driving his own [[Maserati]] [[Maserati 250F|250F]]. He soon joined the [[Cooper Car Company]] team, which was the ...1500&nbsp;cc did not suit Brabham and he did not win a single race with a 1500&nbsp;cc car, although his first team win came in [[1964]] with [[Dan Gurney
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  • ...steel birdcage like the patented [[Touring]] Superleggera method on the [[Maserati 3500GT]] or Aston Martin DB Series. [[Suspension]] is independent on all fo [[File:1968-atl-osca-1500.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1968 ATL [[OSCA]] 1500 SP''' [http://www.finecars.cc <small>Source</small>] ]]
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  • ...ery pretty all-aluminium coupe built on both the [[Fiat 1100]]B and [[Fiat 1500]]D chassis. ...shortlived Arzani-Volpini F1 car which used a twin-supercharged [[Maserati 1500]] four-cylinder engine. The company then closed in 1972. [http://www.carsfr
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  • This list contains all [[Maserati]] production models (more photos to follow). ...001 often is difficult to determine. Figures vary with the source and even Maserati states different numbers for the same model. This information therefore has
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  • ...at 1500 Berlinetta Superleggera Touring.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1938 Fiat 1500 Berlinetta Superleggera Touring''' [http://www.fiatfuoriserie.it <small>Sou ...ia Flaminia]] GT, [[Lamborghini 350]] and [[Lamborghini 400|400 GT]] and [[Maserati 3500]] GT. The firm also worked with [[Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson Moto
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  • ...built some coupes, also based on Fiat, including the 1400, 1900, 1300 and 1500. Then there was the 850 based '[[Grand Prix]]', a small two-seat coupe and A neat 2-door [[coupe]] conversion of the 1300/1500, this retained its four seat capacity. It was later replaced by a similar c
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Maserati 4cl.jpg|280px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati 4CL'''
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  • ...sh the race although it showed admirably against the strong [[Maserati 6CS 1500]]s.
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  • ...In 1951 they built a new 4.5-liter [[V12]] engine which was raced in old [[Maserati ]]chassis by Prince Bira. The car won its first race at [[Goodwood]] in Mar ...h victory in the Italian [[Formula Junior]] series but in 1962 the aging [[Maserati]] brothers sold the company the [[MV Agusta]] motorcycle company.
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  • *Abarth 1500 berlinetta Bertone *[[Maserati 3500 GT]] coupé Bertone
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  • ...nued its predecessors tradition of light weight, coming in at just 680 kg (1500 lb), and this combined with the engine's 190 hp (142 kW) to bring stirring ...Type]] took the crown at the newly-restricted Le Mans and [[Maserati]]'s [[Maserati 300|300 S]] took the [[Nürburgring]] race.
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  • ...nued its predecessors tradition of light weight, coming in at just 680 kg (1500 lb), and this combined with the engine's 190 hp (142 kW) to bring stirring ...Type]] took the crown at the newly-restricted Le Mans and [[Maserati]]'s [[Maserati 300|300 S]] took the [[Nürburgring]] race.
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  • *1952 [[Abarth 1500 Coupé]] ==Maserati==
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  • ...one using a Fiat 1100 engine and the other using a prewar [[Maserati]] 4CS-1500 engine.''']] ...ained competitive well into 1953, against the growing power of Ferrari and Maserati; at the [[Susa-Moncenisio]] 'climb, a 750ND was eighth, only 2% slower than
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  • ...Alfa Romeo]], [[Ferrari]] (which debuted as a marque in the 1940 event), [[Maserati]] and also [[Porsche]] famous. ...from Brescia to [[Rome]] and back, a figure-eight shaped course of roughly 1500 km - or a thousand [[Roman mile]]s. Later races followed twelve other route
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  • | [[Alfa Romeo 6C]] 1500 S | [[Maserati MC12]]
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  • ...sh the race although it showed admirably against the strong [[Maserati 6CS 1500]]s.
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  • ...f his most famous drives was in the [[1955]] [[Mille Miglia]], the Italian 1500 km open-road endurance race, which he won in record time of 10 hours and 8 ...his career, Moss drove a private [[Jaguar_(car)|Jaguar]], and raced for [[Maserati]], [[Vanwall]], [[Team Lotus|Lotus]] and [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] as w
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  • [[Image:Gara1500sportsiluro.jpg|250px|left|thumb|1500 Sport Torpedo]] ...nhauser and AlfaRomeo) competevano FM in the category with [[Ferrari ]], [[Maserati]] and [[Porsche]]. Just think that D. Michaels with a motorized Bandini Off
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  • | [[Alfa Romeo 6C]] 1500 S | [[Maserati MC12]]
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  • and rebuilt parts for the Maserati Biturbo, Fiat and Lancia. (USA) http://www.maserati.demon.co.uk/index.html - Bill
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  • <td><font face="Arial" size=+1><b>Maserati</b></font></td> <td><font face="Arial">A6 1500</font></td>
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  • ...]. Italian foods include a multitude of [[pasta]] dishes (originating in [[1500]]s Italy), [[pizza]] (born in [[1800]]s [[Naples]]), [[ice cream]], [[parma [[Ferrari]], [[Maserati]], [[Lamborghini]] but also [[Alfa Romeo]] are all associated with top-of-t
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  • ...r was built for Francesco by his father Vittorio, along the lines of the [[Maserati]] F1 car of 1953. It was powered by a [[Ducati 98]]. In the background is t ...oni on a [[FIAT 508]] Sport, and last but not least Severi on a [[Maserati 1500]] that was thoroughly modified by Stanguellini. Severi finished 1st overall
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  • ...Tony Pompeo thought this space frame chassis, already winning in 1100 and 1500 cc classes with [[Fiat]] and [[Siata]] engines, could be even more competit ...ass at Watkins, contesting on equal terms with [[Ferrari Monza|Monza]]s, [[Maserati]]s, [[Briggs Cunningham|Cunningham]]s, and [[Ferrari Monza#500 Mondial|Mond
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  • ...lest I6 engine (gasoline) - 1.5&nbsp;L (1488&nbsp;cc/91&nbsp;in³) - 1948 [[Maserati A6G]] * Shortest wheelbase - 1500&nbsp;mm (59.1&nbsp;in) - 1956 [[Isetta]]
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  • ...and thereby Moto Guzzi) along with [[Benelli (motorcycles)|Benelli]] and [[Maserati]] in 1973. Under Tamaso's stewardship, Moto Guzzi returned to profitability ...d by the early 1950s Moto Guzzi covered 24,000 m² with a workforce of over 1500. As of 1999, the complex included one, two and three story buildings of ov
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