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Alfa Romeo Dealer Premium Brochure From 1970's Framable Racecar Prints on 2040-parts.com

US $34.00
Location:

Abbottstown, Pennsylvania, United States

Abbottstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Alfa Romeo Dealer Premium Brochure from 1970's Framable Racecar Prints, US $34.00, image 1
Prints are excellent. Folio cover good with some signs of wear and age.
Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy

I picked these folios up at the Alfa dealership I worked at in the 1970's. They are beautiful full-color 9" x 12" prints of drawings of early Alfa Romeo race cars from when the Alfa factory race team was in their hay day- a total of seven prints on heavy velum. Beautiful!

I have a total of 3 that I am selling separately for a Buy it Now.

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