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Double-Sided Illuminated Ferrari Dino Service Sign

Current Price: USD $4,100Source 
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This double-sided illuminated Ferrari Dino Service sign measures approximately 27.75″ square and is housed within a silver-finished aluminum frame. Details include translucent plastic faces, fluorescent illumination, and 220-volt wiring with a 120-volt converter. This Ferrari Dino sign was acquired by the selling dealer in Italy in 2024 and subsequently imported into the US, and it is now offered at no reserve in Salem, Oregon.

No Reserve: Double-Sided Illuminated Ferrari Dino Service Sign

The name Dino honors Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari’s late son, Alfredo “Dino” Ferrari, credited with designing the V6 engine used in the car. The Dino V6 first appeared in late 1956, powering a front-engined Formula Two racecar. The Dino script on the car, produced between 1968 and 1974, was based on Alfredo’s own signature.

No Reserve: Double-Sided Illuminated Ferrari Dino Service Sign

The sign features two translucent yellow panels displaying a blue Dino logo, a blue and silver border, and red Ferrari and “SERVICE” lettering. The square sign measures approximately 25.75″ wide by 25.75″ tall by 4.75″ deep, and weighs about 20 pounds. The width across the sign and side hanging bracket is approximately 33″. The sign has blemishes consistent with use.

No Reserve: Double-Sided Illuminated Ferrari Dino Service Sign

Illumination is provided by three fluorescent tubes powered by 220-volt wiring with a European-style plug, and the sign has a 120-volt power converter.

No Reserve: Double-Sided Illuminated Ferrari Dino Service Sign

A mounting bracket is attached to the side of the silver-finished aluminum frame for hanging, or the sign can be displayed freestanding.

No Reserve: Double-Sided Illuminated Ferrari Dino Service Sign

The label shown above is affixed to one end of the sign.

No Reserve: Double-Sided Illuminated Ferrari Dino Service Sign

A 120-volt power converter is included in the sale.

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