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Fangio Museum Collection was a magazine series published by Luppa publishing house and distributed by the newspaper Diario La Nacion in Argentina. Collection consists of 20 issues representing cars from Juan Manuel Fangio Museum at Balcarce, Buenos Aires. Models manufactured by IXO shows the maestro career from 1939 to 1958. The issues were published biweekly from 7 September 2018 till 13 June 2019. Among the models there are several rare open wheels racing cars like Volpi-Chevrolet from 1947 Temporada, Maserati 4CLT/48 from 1949 San Remo Grand Prix or Simca-Gordini T11 from 1948 Grand Prix de l’ACF.

Coleccion Museo Fangio models in Formula143 Collection
List of Coleccion Museo Fangio
01.- Alfa Romeo 159 (1951) – F1 World Champion |
02.- Mercedez-Benz W196 (1954) – F1 World Champion |
03.- Simca Gordini T15S (1950) – 24 Hours Le Mans (DNF) Froilan Gonzales |
04.- Maserati 250F (1957) – F1 World Champion |
05.- Mercedes W196 Streamliner (1955) – F1 World Champion |
06.- Lancia D50 (1956) – F1 World Champion |
07.- Mercedez-Benz 300SLR (1955) – 24 Hours Le Mans (DNF) Stirling Moss |
08.- Talbot Lago T26C (1951) – 24 Hours Le Mans (DNF) Louis Rosier |
09.- Chevrolet Master (1939) – Campeón Premio doble vuelta Sierra de la ventana |
10.- Mercedez-Benz 300SLR (1955) – Mille Miglia (2nd) |
11.- Chevrolet Master Cupé (1940) – Argentina Champion TC |
12.- Maserati 450S (1957) – 12 Hours Sebring (1st) Jean Behra |
13.- Volpi Chevrolet (1947) – Temporada |
14.- Lancia D24 Pininfarina (1953) – Carrera Panamericane (1st) Gino Bronzoni |
15.- Maserati 4CLT/48 (1949) – Grand Prix de Pau (1st) |
16.- Alfa Romeo 6C 3000 CM (1953) – Mille Miglia (2nd) Giulio Sala |
17.- SIMCA Gordini T11 (1948) – Grand Prix de l’ACF (1st Grand Prix) |
18.- Maserati 250F (1954) – F1 World Champion |
19.- Mercedes-Benz W 154/163M (1951) – Gran Premio Eva Peron y Buenos Aires |
20.- Maserati 300 Sport (1958) – Cuban Grand Prix |