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As part of its annual fundraiser, the Gilles-Villeneuve Museum is selling a book signed by the legendary Enzo Ferrari.
Race fans and collectors can bid on this unique piece until December 31, 2013. The museum will then consider offers received and will decide if the floor price is reached, or not, to dispose of this valuable collector's item.
The autograph of Enzo Ferrari is in the first pages of an impressive book titled “Piloti, che gente...”, which he is the author.
Written in English, this 360 pages book was printed in Modena, Italy, near the headquarters of the Scuderia Ferrari.
It was autographed by the racing legend in 1984. Recall Enzo Ferrari, born in 1898, died 14 August 1988 at the age of 89 years. Only 2500 copies of this book have been printed.
To make an offer, three ways to proceed:
1) it is possible to visit the museum website at www.museegillesvilleneuve.com and fill out the form,
2) it is possible to call the museum at 450-836-2714,
3) by email: museegillesvilleneuve@bellnet.ca to submit your proposal and your contact information.
Race fans and collectors can bid on this unique piece until December 31, 2013. The museum will then consider offers received and will decide if the floor price is reached, or not, to dispose of this valuable collector's item.
The autograph of Enzo Ferrari is in the first pages of an impressive book titled “Piloti, che gente...”, which he is the author.
(Photo: Musée Gilles-Villeneuve) |
Written in English, this 360 pages book was printed in Modena, Italy, near the headquarters of the Scuderia Ferrari.
It was autographed by the racing legend in 1984. Recall Enzo Ferrari, born in 1898, died 14 August 1988 at the age of 89 years. Only 2500 copies of this book have been printed.
To make an offer, three ways to proceed:
1) it is possible to visit the museum website at www.museegillesvilleneuve.com and fill out the form,
2) it is possible to call the museum at 450-836-2714,
3) by email: museegillesvilleneuve@bellnet.ca to submit your proposal and your contact information.
(Photo: Musée Gilles-Villeneuve) |