Ferrari neon sign in acrylic glass and steel, 1978

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Item description

Plexiglass and steel, beautifully preserved and working electrical system, original nallasts (neon tube transformers) still present. Original system delivered with the sign. The plexy has been repaired in a single small crack barely visible when switched on and highlighted in the photograph. Original and dated, this luminous sign depicts the Italian tricolour surmounting the black prancing horse on a yellow field, the story of which is fascinating and was recounted by Enzo Ferrari himself just once: 'The little horse was painted on the nacelle of Francesco Baracca's fighter plane, the heroic aviator who fell on Montello, the Ace of Aces of the First World War. When I won the first Savio circuit in '23, which was run in Ravenna, I met Count Enrico Baracca, the hero's father; from that meeting came the next one, with his mother, Countess Paolina. It was she who told me one day: 'Ferrari, put my son's prancing horse on your cars. It will bring you luck'. I still keep the photograph of Baracca, with the dedication of his parents, in which they entrusted me with the emblem. The little horse was and has remained black; I added the canary yellow background that is the colour of Modena'. A unique piece. Dimensions: 117x64x20 cm. Origin: Maranello - Modena.

ID: 60840-1711471274-86607

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Restored

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Italian

Origin

60-70

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1

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117 cm

Height

64 cm

Width

20 cm

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