English: A 1953 OSCA MT4-2AD spyder, waiting in the pit garages during the VSCC SeeRed race meeting, Donington Park, September 2007. Built in 1953, chassis #1126 finished second in class and 17th overall at the 1953 Mille Miglia and raced a further 29 races in Italy by 1961. In 1959, it was re-bodied, presumably by Frua but there is no documentation for that. A 1600 cc DOHC Alfa Romeo engine was fitted at that time as well and remains installed. So, a genuine racer and philosopher's axe to boot.
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== Summary == {{Information |Description=An OSCA MT4 spyder, waiting in the pit garages during the VSCC SeeRed race meeting, Donington Park, September 2007. |Source=self-made |Date=16th Sept. 2007 |Author= John Chapman (Pyrope) }} == Lice
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