They are also saying this now:
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This one-of-a-kind 1934 Alfa Romeo Pescara Prototype was built to race at Le Mans. It has some very unique features for the time period, such as front and rear torsion bar suspension that is adjustable within on gram at all four wheels, an integrated tubular frame that circulates oil to a dry sump, and a 2300cc, inline 6-cylinder engine, with 125 horsepower. Although the car did not race at Le Mans, it successfully competed in hill climbs and was last seen in 1952. In the late 1980s, the current owners discovered the car in Florida and spent 20 years painstakingly restoring it to its current condition. Although it cannot be proven, this car may very well be the first two-seat open car with an envelope body.
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