Rank 50 closes this endurance batch with the Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 — Autodelta's V8 sports prototype programme that campaigned Le Mans grids from 1967 through 1972 in evolving 33/2, 33/3, and 33 TT configurations that challenged Porsche and Ferrari for World Sportscar Championship honours. The plate's blueprint triptych traces engineering evolution across TIPO 33 / 1967–1972 and LE MANS / 24 HEURES flanking panels, while the centre hero wears Alfa Rosso with number 33 roundels, nose badge, and green Quadrifoglio clover that defined Autodelta competition identity. Carlo Chiti's flat-plane V8 architecture, long-tail aerodynamic bodywork, and open-cockpit drama made the Tipo 33 among the most visually distinctive Italian prototypes of the era — even when outright Sarthe victory eluded the programme until later Alfa endurance success. Wallimilist renders the arc-border Sarthe prototype header, ALFA ROMEO TIPO title block with green-blue rules, and Quadrifoglio footer exactly as the master PNG dictates — curator copy on Autodelta folklore that closes ranks 46–50 with Italian V8 gravitas.