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No. 3172 BENZ & CIE
1913, company catalog "Die Benzwagen vom ersten Benzinautomobil zum Weltrekordwagen", including cover letter, some pages with tears, page 59 and 60 almost torn through (fixed with tape)
Limit: 300,00 €

No. 3173 BENZ
Benz grease cap, diameter 7cm
Limit: 50,00 €

No. 3174 HORCH
Mixed lot of 2 Horch chrome bezels, length 24cm
Limit: 200,00 €

No. 3175 FIAT
Mixed lot of 3 pieces, including 1936, Fiat 508 operating instructions, lubrication plan Fiat 508 Balilla / Balilla Sport, and folding brochure "Wie baue ich mir einen Fiat 508, German text
Limit: 100,00 €

No. 3176 GLASSES BODYWORK DRESDEN
1938, folding brochure 6 pages model program Gläser Karosserie Dresden, among others Fiat 1500 Cabriolet, Ford V8, Opel Super 6, BMW 326, Alfa Romeo 2300B..., punched, otherwise good condition
Limit: 80,00 €

No. 3177 LAMBORGHINI
APP TECH alloy wheel for Lamborghini Aventador (470601011AF), 9Jx20, good condition
Limit: 500,00 €

No. 3178 FERRARI
24.10.1944, original hand-signed "Auto Avio Construzioni Ferrari" factory security pass, issued by the German armaments command in Bologna, for employee Giovanni Gnoli. The document confirms that he worked in a supplier company important to the war effort during the German occupation of Italy and grants special protection against arrest without the consent of the military authorities. Rare and historically significant evidence from Ferrari's early phase.
Limit: 1,500,00 €

No. 3179 FERRARI
1969, mixed lot of 2 pieces, among them internal death card for 2 Ferrari engineers (Ing. Antonio Cocozza / Ing. Gian Andrea Bianchi) who died in an accident at the Ferrari factory on October 20, 1969, as well as signed mourning thanks from Enzo Ferrari, dated October 25, 1969, rare
Limit: 1,500,00 €

No. 3180 FERRARI
1950s, trophy on marble base "Cavallino Rampante" presented by Enzo Ferrari to drivers of the Scuderia Ferrari. The trophy commemorates the three Ferrari world championship titles. The marble base bears the inscription "Campione del Mondo" and the years 1952, 1953 and 1956, thus referring to the world championships won by Alberto Ascari and Juan Manuel Fangio. The base is also decorated with an enameled Ferrari emblem and stylized bronze racing car. This trophy symbolizes one of the most successful eras in early Formula 1 history. Museum piece
Limit: 25,000,00 €

No. 3181 PORSCHE
1937, bound copy of the report issued in 50 copies to the technical commission of the Reichsverband der Automobilindustrie "Dauer Versuchsfahrt mit 3 Probeausführungen der von der Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche GmbH for the Volkswagen", 95-page test report, including illustrations, technical drawings, master cards of all cars, etc., very interesting
Limit: 400,00 €

No. 3182 MASERATI
mixed lot of 2 pieces, Maserati tool kit for Meratti & Maserati leather folder brown, good condition
Limit: 330,00 €

No. 3183 FERRARI
12.6.1956, signed letter from Ferrari Modena to Valentino Cuccoli, regarding the recommendation of the driver Mario Brancolini. Ferrari informs that the required driver position has already been filled (incl. original envelope), the letter is badly damaged
Limit: 400,00 €

No. 3184 FERRARI
5.7.1974, original invoice from Crepaldi Automobili to Gagliardi for the Ferrari 308GT Coupe 2+2 (#08590)
Limit: 300,00 €

No. 3185 FERRARI
5.7.1974, original invoice from Crepaldi Automobili to Gagliardi for the Ferrari 365GTB/4 Daytona (#13351)
Limit: 800,00 €

No. 3186 FERRARI / VITTORIO MARZOTTO
1950, original driver's license Vittorio Marzotto, signed inside, with passport photo and entries (stamps) Napoli, Venice, Rome, Vicenza... 1950-1954: Vittorio Marzotto began his career in 1948 as a co-driver for his brother Paolo in a Lancia Aprilia. As early as 1950, he competed for Scuderia Ferrari in a Ferrari 166 Inter Ansaloni Spyder Corsa (#012L) and achieved 9th place. Over the next few years, Marzotto continued to assert himself as a very successful driver. In 1952, he celebrated his greatest success at the Monaco Grand Prix in a Ferrari 225 Sport Spyder Vignale (#0154ED), which was held as a sports car race that year. Marzotto also drove in major races such as the 1951 Mille Miglia in a Ferrari 340 America Barchetta (#0030MT). An extremely rare, unique document from Marzotto's most active and successful period. An artifact from one of the most important and influential Italian motorsport dynasties of the 1950s
Limit: 25,000,00 €

No. 3187 FERRARI
Original b/w photograph Lorenzo Bandini with facsimile signature Bandini, and printed business card Enzo Ferrari, 24x18cm
Limit: 100,00 €