This car took part in the
Allcomers Scratch Race for Historic Racing Cars at the Vintage Sports Car
Club's Richard Seaman Memorial Trophies meeting at Oulton Park in June 1969.
It's the Maserati of Dan Margulies, originally a 1952
A6GCM serial number 2038 with a 6-cylinder 1,987cc engine that was a works car
in 1952 and acquired the following season by Swiss driver Baron Emanuel (better
known as 'Toulo') de Graffenried. Early in 1954 the car was given a 6-cylinder
2,490cc Maserati 250F engine and a new identity as chassis 2510. Toulo de
Graffenried raced the car in 1954 before selling it to Australian Reg Hunt who
took it 'down under' and raced it in Australia and New Zealand before selling
it to Kevin Neal when he acquired Maserati 250F chassis 2516. In 1965 2038/2510
went to the UK and was campaigned by Colin Crabbe and Dan Margulies, and later
went to Ray Fielding before ending up in a private Swiss collection.