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Ferrari 246 Dino Pouch & Books 1974 on 2040-parts.com

US $12,000.00
Location:

London, United Kingdom

London, United Kingdom

Here is a near perfect pouch and books for a USA Ferrari 246 GTS from 1974 consisting of pouch, owners manual, parts manual, warranty and service book , 1974 dealer directory,FIAMM battery warranty card and lubrication charts. Everything is in superb condition. The boxed dino script on the front of the pouch is faded and there are a couple of small marks on the rear of the pouch with what looks like clear glue.The warranty book is made out for car 08040.1974 dealer directory is the bound version not the later spiral wired version. Owners manual and parts book are the closest to mint I have seen. Please contact me if you need any more photographs of this set of any other information. I am listing several different dino pouches and book sets over the next couple of days as well as various examples of dino tool sets.

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