File:1955-03-24 Helsingborg Ferrari 375 0456AM Rossellini.jpg

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Roberto Rossellini at a garage in Sweden with his Ferrari 375 in 1955

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English: The Italian film director Roberto Rossellini at a Shell garage in Helsingborg, Sweden, with his Ferrari 375 on 24 April 1955. It is the 1954 Ferrari 375 MM (Bergman) s/n 0456AM, and he used to travel to Sweden to hang out with his wife's family (Ingrid Bergman, they were married until 1957) and do occasional races with his Ferraris.
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