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★★ Monteverdi 375 S - Collector Brochure Specs Info - 1969 - 1977 ★★ on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Ledgewood, New Jersey, United States

Ledgewood, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Type:Bentley

For auction is a rare, original, out of print, MONTEVERDI 375 S  collector brochure by International Masters Publishers.

These were only printed by special order for select customers in the late 1990's. I have been collecting these over the years and have decided to sell my collection.

Inside the brochure includes a comprehensive review of the automobile including: Vital Statistics (top speed, acceleration performance, engine vitals, list price, etc…), Behind the Wheel driving impressions, Vehicle Dimensions, Development Milestones, Under the Skin  engine and chassis review, Nose to Nose performance comparison to rival vehicles, etc, etc……Vivid Hi-Res photos and graphics makes for great all around reading. 

4 panel/4 page sheet unfolds to 9” x 16” overall, suitable for framing.  These are not regular manufacturer sales brochures made for the masses, but rather a highly detailed limited production specialized compilation previously only available by subscription.  Each of these were produced to cover a certain vehicle during a certain timeframe, specifics for this auction are below: 

 

Model Years Covered: 1967 - 1977 MONTEVERDI 375 S

Feature (Centerfold) Car: 1969 MONTEVERDI 375 S

Condition: Like New, left over publishers stock

This is a must have for any car collector or to display this with your car at a show. Also if you decided to put it inside a frame it would make a perfect conversation piece to put on a wall, around any bar, or inside a restaurant.

 

Perfect rare gift to surprise that car lover!

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