Ferrari 250 Bom Flip-top Ashtray With Ash Bin on 2040-parts.com
Gold Hill, Oregon, United States
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This is an original BOM ashtray used in Ferrari 250's and probably some other models in the early 60's. It is complete with ash bin and opens and closes nicely. It is not new, but is in very good condition. It does show some slight patina.
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