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Ferrari Dino 246 Gts Wins Cannonball Run In 1975 Record Time 35hrs 53mins Poster on 2040-parts.com

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Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States

Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New


Ferrari Dino 246 GTS Wins Cannonball run coast to coast race across the United States in 1975 driven by Jack May "Cannonball Jack" in record time 35 hours 53 mins averaging 83 mph sea to shining sea . NEW printed image and is a limited edition Ferrari poster.This is a hard to find poster Good luck bidding on this poster as there hard to find..poster is 13x19 in size and in color.This is a great poster and is a new printed image / poster . and  just a great poster to hang and enjoy.Poster is in mint condition and we will deliver in perfect condition. ck out our other books, posters ,videos,and models. Also see on ebay Ferrari 308 , 308 and manchanic ,330 P3 , Ferrari Crest ,360 Modena racing  poster on ebay .And thanks for shopping buy.Also have all Ferrari factory posters see more on ebay thanks BIG DADDYS MOFFETTS!!

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