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Norwood, Massachusetts, United States

Norwood, Massachusetts, United States
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  Maserati Centennial Book

-920005978- Official Ferrari Merchandise

- "Maserati – A century of history" is the official book by the House of the Trident celebrating its "first centenary"  


-The book details Maserati's history of 100 years


 -The beginning of Maserati's history dates back to December 1st, 1914, 

when Alfieri Maserati opened a car repair workshop at Via De Pepoli in Bologna, Italy


 -The business grew quickly and, in only 10 years Alfieri, 

together with his brothers, started producing cars under his own brand


 -The first Maserati car, the Tipo 26, was manufactured in 1926, 

with the distinguishing Trident on the radiator


- A few years later the Maserati brothers' dream had become a solid reality: an automotive 

factory that was able to chalk up two consecutive historical wins, in 1939 and in 1940


-Maserati enthusiasts can learn and celebrate the history of their beloved cars 


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