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Ferrari 365 Gtc4 Pouch on 2040-parts.com

US $5,000.00
Location:

London, London, United States

London, London, United States

Early original  1970's Ferrari pouch correct for 365 GTC4 in nice condition. A little of the gold  cavallino has worn away on the front and there are a few scuffs to the leather. There is a little corrosion around the catch too. On the inside the silk has a few scuffs and marks but is generally in very nice condion. Inside on the left there is a V and a straight pocket and on the right there is a straight vertical pocket and a horizontal pocket.Dimensions of the pouch are 185mm wide x 275 long - a little bigger than the earlier 275, daytona and dino pouches. This will fit the oversized books of the GTC4.

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