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Auction: 1954 Ferrari 500 Mondial Spider Series I by Pinin Farina

13 years ago
1 min read
TGR Staff
This 1954 Ferrari Mondial Spider with a body by Pinin Farina will be crossing the block at no reserve thus August in Monterey. More info and photos can be found on the RM Auctions Website by Clicking Here

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