1955 OSCA MT-4 Le Mans; Better late than never.(Brief Article)
AutoWeek, June, 2002 by Covello, Mike
While the names Ferrari, Maserati and Lamborghini roll off the tongue in a way that makes you feel like having a Chianti chaser, OSCA may not conjure the same images of verdant Italian hillsides ringing with the sound of melodious engines. But how about Officina Specializzata Costruzione Automobili Fratelli Maserati of Bologna, Italy? Now there's a name that evokes images of sleek Italian racing cars battling with the other thoroughbreds.
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Indeed, the OSCA pedigree springs directly from the brothers Maserati. The brothers sold the original Maserati to Adolfo Orsi in the early ...
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