Ferrari Tool Blue Print 2-9-1961 Oem on 2040-parts.com
Blairstown, New Jersey, United States
**** THIS ITEM UP FOR SALE IS A **** 1961 Ferrari Tool Blue Print Original Ferrari Production
Used, in great condition Date 2-9-1961 Autotelaio 508E Autotelaio Translates to Chassis in (English) Matr. 03349/AS-4575 N. dis. Scale 1:1 Quentila 1 Blue Print Reads: Attrezzo montaggio corteco Duralluminio Cambio (Italian) Translation in (English): Mounting Tool Duralumin Exchange Rates The back of the Blue Print has the Ferrari logo repeated over and over but is hard to see this in photo Blue Print measures approx: 8" X 12" Important information Edges in some areas are a little rough but otherwise would still be perfect once its framed Great to have framed Very Rare 100% GENUINE FACTORY FERRARI BLUE PRINT. Selling off years of new and used stock I am always happy to combine the shipping of multiple purchases so that my customers can save on postage costs! First bid buys it!! |
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