New Ferrari Catalogue Raisonne Automobilia 1946-1984, Edition 1984-1985 on 2040-parts.com
Hialeah, Florida, United States
New in box. volume 1 and 2. copyright 1981
by automobilia. 2 hard covered books with one large jacket to keep and
hold them. measures 11 3/8 inches by 10 inches. weighs 8.5 pounds.
language is in ITALIAN. ranging all Ferrari cars from 1946 thru 1984.
mint condition. lots of photos. Ferrari, alfa romeo, lancia, Maserati
and Lamborghini catalogue. very informative books. please see photos for
description and appreciation. any questions, please contact me. thank
you.
Great for a library or display books around the house. Fast and Free Shipping. |
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