Dan Gurney 1967 Monaco GP Signed Photo

Dan Gurney has personally signed this limited edition photo of only 100 worldwide which captures him racing in Monaco during the 1967 F1 Grand Prix.

£293.00

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Description

Dan Gurney is a retired American Racing driver, race car constructor and team owner who competed at the highest levels of racing since 1958. He is only the third driver to have won races in the Indy Car, Nascar, Can-Am and Trans-Am series. Dan’s first F1 victory came at the 1962 French GP in the eight cylinder Porsche 804. Dan Gurney is pictured here racing at the 1967 Monaco F1 GP, a race in which he finished in 7th position.

Dan Gurney has personally signed this limited edition photo of only 100 worldwide which captures him racing in Monaco during the 1967 F1 Grand Prix.

Each piece is backed by an Autographed Collectables 100% Guarantee of Authenticity which includes the signing date, location, edition size as well as a photo from the signing session.

Unframed Size: 33.75 x 50cm / 13.5 x 20?
Framed Size: 54.5 x 2.5 x 75cm / 21.75 x 1 x 30?

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