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Fiat Dino "ferrari By Another Name" on 2040-parts.com

US $2,500.00
Location:

Manhattan Beach, California, United States

Manhattan Beach, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

RARE & COLLECTIBLE BOOK 

This highly sought after exceptional book, for both Fiat and Ferrari car lovers, was written by the founder of the first club dedicated to this special breed of Fiat cars. This book covers an assortment of information from historical facts, experiences of actual owners, and critical motor information. This book is as much of a collectible as the car is. Many collectors refer to this book as the “DINO bible”. It is in near mint condition and, like any great find, this rare book has been with the ORIGINAL OWNER SINCE PUBLICATION. If you have any interest or questions please call or text Lucas at (559) 301-2622. 

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