Ferrari Folder~"the Last Three" Ferraris/w Price List ~"there Is No Alternative" on 2040-parts.com
East Amherst, New York, United States
Folder are from my own personal Ferrari Museum.
Condition: Very Fine. Carefully stored in my Ferrari-museum, climate-controlled, smoke-free environment. Buyer pays for shipping and handling. Will only ship Registered Mail outside the U.S.A. (Safest way to ship). |
Ferrari for Sale
- Ferrari 246 gt/e (late) parts book, factory authorized reprint, new!(US $143.00)
- Ferrari 246 gt/m parts book, factory authorized reprint, new! in stock(US $198.00)
- Ferrari 250 gt inside plug parts book-copy of 1955 original-new!(US $115.00)
- Ferrari 612 scaglietti car cover oem(US $500.00)
- Subscription to ferrari market letter nart spyder 308 gts dino 250 gt cali etc(US $59.99)
- Lamborghini miura s espada jarama original factory spec sheet rare(US $14.95)
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