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SPECIFICATIONS

Brief History:
Having overcome most of its financial problems, Maserati sought to satisfy the demand for a 2 litre sports car.  Whilst the formulation of the car was orthodox it was the chassis composed of a network of 200 thin welded tubes of 10, 12, and 15 mm diameter earned it the name "Birdcage" or "Maserati Spaghetti".  The front suspension was similar to the final version of the 250F and the rear end used a De Dion axle guided by longitudinal struts, connecting bars in front of the wheel axles and the shaft fixed in the mechanical part of the transmission.  The engine was based on the 200S with dual ignition with a new method of valve actuation using hairpin springs. The engine was mounted at an angle of 45º to the right giving it a low profile.  The body was built by Gentilini and Allegretti.  From its first start in July 1959 the Type 60 dominated the 2 litre class, however most of its activity was in Italy where it continued to dominate until the mid 60's.

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Specifications:
Production Period: 1959-1960
Designed By: Alfieri
Body Built By: Gentilini and Allegretti - 2 seat sports car in aluminium
Number Built: 6
Dry Weight: 570 kg
Top Speed: 270 kg
Engine Type: Front, vertical in-line four cylinders
Bore and Stroke: 93.8x72 mm
Displacement: 1990.2 cc
Compression: 9.8:1
Engine Output: 200 bhp @ 7800 rpm
Valves & Actuation: Two OHV per cylinder with dual overhead camshafts
Carburettion: Free induction with 2 Weber 45DCO3 carburettors
Ignition: Double with Marelli distributor
Lubrication: Forced with pressure and scavenger pumps
Drive: Rear wheel drive
Clutch: Dry multi-disc 
Gearbox: In unit with differential, 5-speeds plus reverse
Frame: Tubular trellis
Suspension - Front: Independent wheels, coil springs and Koni telescopic shock absorbers
Suspension - Rear: De Dion axle, transverse leaf springs and Koni telescopic shock absorbers
Brakes: Hydraulically operated four wheel discs
Wheelbase: 2200 mm
Front & Rear Track: 1250 mm front; 1200 mm rear
Wheels & Tyres: Spoked: 4.50x16
Tyres: Pirelli or Dunlop 5.25, 5.50,6.00x16 front; 6.00,6.50x16 rear
    
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