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Der Verkauf unterliegt der Differenzbesteuerung gem. § 25a UStG (Gebrauchtgegenstände/Sonderregelung). Ein gesonderter Ausweis der Umsatzsteuer für gebrauchte oder wiederaufbereitete Gegenstände ist nicht zulässig.

Description
An uncompromising racing car
Maserati, with its famous trident logo, is a prestigious name in the world of motorsport and a symbol of the rich automotive history of Modena, Italy. CMC presents the Maserati 300S as a new development.
This racing car was built with a total production run of 26 (27) units with three different body styles (front section) between 1955 and 1959.
Many components of the successful Formula 1 racing car 250F were transferred to the 300S. In this way, a road-going sports car was created that combined the potential of a winning vehicle and helped many renowned drivers and racing teams achieve sporting success.
Thus, the Maserati racing team, with top drivers Stirling Moss, Piero Taruffi, Harry Schell, and Jean Behra, celebrated a prestigious victory with a 300S at the 1000 km endurance race on May 27, 1956, at the Nürburgring. Further great racing successes on all the world's famous circuits led Maserati to win the runner-up position in the World Sportscar Championship at the end of the 1956 season.
With its model, CMC presents an authentic replica of an original vehicle from the year of manufacture 1956, whose history and rare component parts hold a special place among the Maserati 300S cars.
Technical data of the original vehicle
Six-cylinder in-line engine, two-seater sports Spyder with
Aluminum body and tubular space frame, right-hand drive
| Perfomance: | 260 hp at 6,500 rpm |
| Bore x Stroke: | 84 x 90 mm |
| Engine displacement: | 2,991 cc |
| Top speed: | approximately 280 km/h |
| Wheelbase: | 2,310 mm |
| Front track width: | 1,300 mm |
| Rear track width: | 1,250 mm |
Not suitable for children under 14 years. May contain small and sharp parts .
Notice
An uncompromising racing car
Maserati, with its famous trident logo, is a prestigious name in the world of motorsport and a symbol of the rich automotive history of Modena, Italy. CMC presents the Maserati 300S as a new development.
This racing car was built with a total production run of 26 (27) units with three different body styles (front section) between 1955 and 1959.
Many components of the successful Formula 1 racing car 250F were transferred to the 300S. In this way, a road-going sports car was created that combined the potential of a winning vehicle and helped many renowned drivers and racing teams achieve sporting success.
Thus, the Maserati racing team, with top drivers Stirling Moss, Piero Taruffi, Harry Schell, and Jean Behra, celebrated a prestigious victory with a 300S at the 1000 km endurance race on May 27, 1956, at the Nürburgring. Further great racing successes on all the world's famous circuits led Maserati to win the runner-up position in the World Sportscar Championship at the end of the 1956 season.
With its model, CMC presents an authentic replica of an original vehicle from the year of manufacture 1956, whose history and rare component parts hold a special place among the Maserati 300S cars.
Technical data of the original vehicle
Six-cylinder in-line engine, two-seater sports Spyder with
Aluminum body and tubular space frame, right-hand drive
| Perfomance: | 260 hp at 6,500 rpm |
| Bore x Stroke: | 84 x 90 mm |
| Engine displacement: | 2,991 cc |
| Top speed: | approximately 280 km/h |
| Wheelbase: | 2,310 mm |
| Front track width: | 1,300 mm |
| Rear track width: | 1,250 mm |
Not suitable for children under 14 years. May contain small and sharp parts .









