Ferrari Testarossa Press Info Manual W/ 2 Black & White Prints Oem Printed 3/84 on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Original Ferrari Testarossa press pack brochure, in good condition. Provides details on the car and some stunning photos. Please see my other items THE BACK FOLDER SLEEVE ADHESIVE LOOSE. Wouldn't expect a sleeve to hold 30 years. Length 12 inches X 8 3/4 inches...
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