Ferrari 550 Barchetta Pirinfarina Brochure Catalog Photo Booklet on 2040-parts.com
Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
This listing is for a Ferrari 550 Barchetta Pirinfarina Catalog
High color and very high quality, pics of all the ins and outs of the car, a really cool piece! Great for a guest area or to add to your collection. Great condition, shows very light wear. Feel free to make an offer on it if it hasn't sold |
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