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Ferrari F1 Collection in tin boxes with information booklet, IXO models. 7 Cars from 1949 to 1959
Ferrari F1 Collection in tin boxes with information booklet, IXO models. 7 Cars from 1949 to 1959
Lot Number | 74 |
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Ferrari F1 Model Collection 1/43 Scale
Years 1949 to 1959
1949 Ferrari 125 F1
Driven By Alberto Ascari
1951 Ferrari F1
Driven By Alberto Ascari
1952 Ferrari 500 F2
Driven By Alberto Ascari
1954 Ferrari 553 F1
Driven by Mike Hawthorn
1956 Ferrari D50
Driven by Juan Manual Fangio
1957 Ferrari 801 F1
Driven by Mike Hawthorn
1959 Ferrari Dino 246
Driven by Tony Brooks
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