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Ferrari 2001 Rare 1st Ed. Yrbk. Campione Del Mondo Piloti Costruttori - Italian on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used

This oversize (13" x 9 3/4") book is a colorful look at Ferrari auto racing in 2001, and Ferrari's history.

It's a sturdy paperback in excellent condition, with just one tiny (un-creased) corner bump on the top front and a very light grey printing spot (hidden by a flap) inside the front cover.

This scarce, beautiful, 248-page book has no tears, creases or markings, and has been handled with care. The thick cardboard cover is deep red, and the great interior photos are bright. The pictures above - of the actual item - do not do the book justice. (The glare in the photos is from a flash.) The text is in English and Italian. The book comes from a smoke-free home.

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