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Ferrari F40 Luggage Leather Round Suitcase Key Vintage 1992 F 40 Large Piece on 2040-parts.com

US $2,800.00
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
This piece is in MINT condition. Looks like new! FROM A 1992 F40 FERRARI
Brand:Ferrari Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:F40 luggage

Large Round Leather Ferrari F40 piece.  Suitcase is 25.5" across, 22" high (not counting the handles) and 8.5" wide.

Please feel free to ask for more photos.  This is a spectacular piece and deserves a special home!

Looks like new and has been stored in heat controlled storage for many many years.  

Has not ever been used as luggage only as a display piece in a closet or stored.

Will be packed VERY well and insured for the final sales price.

Thank you for your interest!

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