Ferrari '47-'97 Limited Edition Raupp Calendar Autographed By Michael Schumacher on 2040-parts.com
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Ferrari 1947-1997 Limited Edition Raupp Calendar
Celebrating Ferrari 50th Anniversary In 1997. Limited Edition No.3514 of 5000 Produced. Preface and Autographed by Michael Schumacher. Size 27''x 19'' - Produced and Printed in Germany. |
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