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Ferrari V8 (from 308 To F40) By Beki Adams on 2040-parts.com

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Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States

Ferrari V8 (from 308 to F40) by Beki Adams

Original printing from July 1990 in used but very good condition, 128 total pages, Osprey Publishing, soft-bound cover. ISNB 0850458811

Since everyone has their own opinion of grading of a collectible such as this, I prefer to let the pictures do the talking as far as condition and quality, but feel free to request additional specific pictures you want for pre-bid inspection.


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