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Vintage Ferrari F40 Poster Garage Man Cave 308 512 348 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Ventura, California, United States

Ventura, California, United States

This is a Vintage very nice glossy Ferrari F40 Poster printed in Italy. It measures 27" x 38.5" and has been rolled in a tube since I bought it circa 1987. Hs been kept in a dry smoke free location. The poster is new but has a few mildew spots on the back only in the location in the photo and not noticeable at all from the front and a small print defect barely noticeable. This would be perfect framed and hung in your man cave or garage. This is a avery nicely printed poster not one of the cheap ones. I am not sure if this is a factory poster but has the printers information in the corner. Check out my other Ferrari poster auctions. I am a longtime Ferrari (since age 13), fan but hard times and limited space unfortunately I need to downsize my collection. See photographs for condition.

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