Ferrari 250 Gt Owners Manual Inside Plug 1959 on 2040-parts.com
Redwood City, California, United States
Ferrari 250 GT Owners Manual; circa 1959
Factory original 250 GT Owners Manual, inside plug Engine. Text is in English and Italian. Condition is fair considering its age and use, it is complete but some pages have finger prints and some pages have some slight tears. I bit rough but very complete and very rare. This Manual was used to keep the cars going so it was well loved. |
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