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"la Storia Della Mille Miglia" By G. Lurani Ferrari Maserati Alfa Romeo Fiat on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Carmel, California, United States

Carmel, California, United States
Condition:Used

This listing offers an outstanding and hard to find book, "LA STORIA DELLA MILLE MIGLIA"  By Giovanni Lurani. Hardbound with book jacket. 9" x 12".  191 pages of information and hundreds of  fabulous vintage photographs of vintage racing and sports cars, drivers, Italian towns and countryside, and much more during the running of the Mille Miglia.  Italian text.  The book is in near mint condition and the book jacket has a small tear.  Please do not pay until the invoice is sent as insurance will be added to the shipping cost.  International bidders must have a USA shipping address. No reserve. Thanks and good luck!
  
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