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Chassis #3503 (third) came early 1957.  It first used the [[straight-six]], but was converted to  3.5-litre [[V12]] engine (335 bhp @ 9000 rpm).  It also had a 5-speed developed for the [[Maserati 250F]].  Engine failure caused it to never be [[Hans Herrmann]] in the 1957 [[Mille Miglia]].  It was latered entered by [[Luigi Piotti]] and [[Roberto Bonomi]], in the [[Buenos Aires]] 1000 km (1957).  The car resides in [[Belgium]] (2005), although a second of same chassis #3503 is said to have existed.
 
Chassis #3503 (third) came early 1957.  It first used the [[straight-six]], but was converted to  3.5-litre [[V12]] engine (335 bhp @ 9000 rpm).  It also had a 5-speed developed for the [[Maserati 250F]].  Engine failure caused it to never be [[Hans Herrmann]] in the 1957 [[Mille Miglia]].  It was latered entered by [[Luigi Piotti]] and [[Roberto Bonomi]], in the [[Buenos Aires]] 1000 km (1957).  The car resides in [[Belgium]] (2005), although a second of same chassis #3503 is said to have existed.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:02, 19 October 2009

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Maserati 350S
Manufacturer Maserati
Production
Class
Body style no-door, two-seater
Platform FR
Similar Ferrari TR


Maserati 350S were three racing cars made by Maserati of Italy, built by Giulio Alfieri, aluminum body design by Medardo Fantuzzi, both Maserati engineers.

The first chassis #3501 was developed 1955, using the chassis of a Maserati 300S, and the 3.5 litre straight-six engine under development for the future Maserati 3500 GT (see this for engine details). It was crashed by Stirling Moss in the Mille Miglia of 1956, then scrapped.

Chassis #3502 (second) was rather similar to the first, to be bought by Luigi Piotti. Engine output was 325 bhp @ 6200 rpm. It was bought by Tony Parravano in 1957, and sold to Connecticut in 1974, where it still resides (2004).

Chassis #3503 (third) came early 1957. It first used the straight-six, but was converted to 3.5-litre V12 engine (335 bhp @ 9000 rpm). It also had a 5-speed developed for the Maserati 250F. Engine failure caused it to never be Hans Herrmann in the 1957 Mille Miglia. It was latered entered by Luigi Piotti and Roberto Bonomi, in the Buenos Aires 1000 km (1957). The car resides in Belgium (2005), although a second of same chassis #3503 is said to have existed.


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