A.j. The Life Of America's Greatest Race Car Driver on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, Ca, US
A.J. The Life of America's Greatest Race Car Driver Book. The book is in very good to mint condition. The jacket has a very small piece of the jacket missing on the binding side at the bottom. This is the no holds barred autobiography by auto racing's most outspoken and most successful driver. 234 pages. 1983. Per ebay/paypal rules shipping $4.65 media mail WITH INSURANCE IN USA. Please view by other listings.
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