Orig. Ferrari F2001 Formula 1 M. Schumacher Factory Postcard # 1712/01, Rare on 2040-parts.com
Karlsfeld, Germany
from my personal collection original Ferrari factory postcard with the F2001 driven by Schumacher, rear has informative text in English and Italian plus the printed signature print number: 1712/01 size: 14,9 x 9,9 cm new condition |
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