Ferrari Official Postcard~berger~marlboro, Unnumbered~shield & Helmet On Corner on 2040-parts.com
East Amherst, New York, United States
Card is from my own personal Ferrari Museum.
Condition: Fine Condition. Please inspect images. 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). |
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