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Ferrari Brochures And Sales Literature A Source Book 1946-1967 Merritt Pb6 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
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Jamul, California, US

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Here is a used book that is in very nice shape. The outside cover looks a little handled. The inside pages look new.  There is a section of pages in this book that are printed upside down. These pages are 181-192.  There is also a page that has a stamp that says (DETROIT PUBLIC LIBRARY AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY COLLECTION) . This stamp is on one page only! (This is page102)   I have included a couple of pics that show the books info, this came from the first couple of pages in the book.  Please ask any questions so that you are sure of what you are bidding on!    Check out my other items!

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