Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1
racing car from the Schlumpf collection, kept at the National Automobile Museum in Mulhouse (Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France) ; classified as a Historical Monument Object (PM68001796)
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Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1
Summary
Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1 is an antique car[1].
Key Facts
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1 is the creator of Gioacchino Colombo[2].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1 is located in Mulhouse[3].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1 is in the country of France[4].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's image is recorded as 1958 Maserati GP, 6 cylinder, 2494cm3, photo 3.JPG[5].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's instance of is recorded as antique car[6].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's instance of is recorded as Formula One car[7].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's genre is recorded as automotive design[8].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's manufacturer is recorded as Maserati[9].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's made from material is recorded as metal[10].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's collection is recorded as Schlumpf Collection[11].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's inventory number is recorded as MNA 1209[12].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's location is recorded as Cité de l'Automobile[13].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's part of is recorded as Maserati 250F[14].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's Commons category is recorded as Maserati 250F s/n 2530 - 1956 (Musée National de l'Automobile)[15].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's Palissy ID is recorded as PM68001796[16].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's country of origin is recorded as Italy[17].
- +1956-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1[18].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's described at URL is recorded as https://mmsa.webmuseo.com/ws/cite-de-l-automobile/app/collection/record/73?vc=ePkH4LF7w1I9geon4tOFPp6gAQDq5iCL&lang=fr[19].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's location of creation is recorded as Bologna[20].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's heritage designation is recorded as object classified as a historical monument[21].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's different from is recorded as Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1[22].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's length is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+447'}[23].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+105'}[24].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's width is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+160'}[25].
- Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1's serial number is recorded as n° châssis 2530 (Ex 2526)[26].
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Works and Contributions
Maserati type 250 F single-seater Formule 1 is the creator of Gioacchino Colombo[2].