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The second mid-engined Maserati 'Birdcage' built, chassis 63.004 was sold new to Scuderia Serenissima. Fitted with a fin, it was first seen in action at the official Le Mans test but it did not actually compete in the race. Raced throughout the 1961, its best result was a fi>>>
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Sold to Llyod 'Lucky' Casner's Camoradi team, this was the third Tipo 63 built by Maserati. It was entered for the 1961 Sebring 12 Hours for Stirling Moss, Graham Hill, Masten Gregory and Casner himself. Moss and Hill did not enjoy driving the new car at all and switched to >>>
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Chassis 63.010 was built ahead of the 24 Hours of Le Mans to serve as the second Briggs Cunningham entry. It was entered for Walt Hansgen and Bruce McLaren. The race ended very early when Hansgen rolled the car at Tertre Rouge. The damage was repaired at the Maserati factory>>>
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