A#400 Solved: Maserati Tipo 63 "Birdcage" built for Serenissima

Started by Arunas, August 21, 2010, 12:05:24 PM

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Arunas

Third mystery for my 400th. I'm not sure if the name I have is correct, so I am open for looking forward to any guesses.

Arunas


woodinsight

Maserati Tipo 63 of 1961

Arunas

Quote from: woodinsight on August 24, 2010, 01:20:21 PM
Maserati Tipo 63 of 1961

It can be this, but as I've already written - I'm not sure. Maserati is one of the name I have in the caption under this picture, but I'm also looking for another known name. BTW, I don't have model name for this car.

Allemano


woodinsight

Let me add a little bit of extra information.

This particular car was built for the Scuderia Serenissima of Conte Volpi di Misurata.
It was noted for it's headrest and stabilising tailfin.
I know it was raced at the Pescara 4 hours event in 1961 with Nino Vaccarella & Joakim Bonnier.
Other races I don't know without further research.

Maserati Tipo 63s were also raced by Briggs Cunningham's team in their white and blue livery.

Arunas

Quote from: woodinsight on September 04, 2010, 05:25:51 PM
Let me add a little bit of extra information.

This particular car was built for the Scuderia Serenissima of Conte Volpi di Misurata.
It was noted for it's headrest and stabilising tailfin.
I know it was raced at the Pescara 4 hours event in 1961 with Nino Vaccarella & Joakim Bonnier.
Other races I don't know without further research.

Maserati Tipo 63s were also raced by Briggs Cunningham's team in their white and blue livery.

That's what I was looking for! One point for you.

More info or pictures are welcome.

Allemano

Here's the coloured pic I've promised: (a little grainy – I'm sorry)
Though strange proportioned it's one of the most spectacular racing cars ever IMHO

Not more infos from my side. Think those provided by woodinsight are sufficient.

Arunas