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Prancing Horse Ceramic Tiles

April 9, 2019 By pete

I don’t know how many people are aware that there are prancing horse ceramic tiles made in Italy specifically for the Ferrari factory. A good number, I assume. I got mine from Hilary Raab back in 2000. Then my neighbor Dave Rex happened to mention that he had a few, still in the original box. And when I asked AutoMobilia Editor Marshall Buck about these beautiful black and yellow tiles, he said he had one too! But all of us wanted to know more about them. Marshall ran with it and here is his story….

Story by Marshall Buck

Here is what I know, which I’m sure is not the complete history. I’ve heard and read various bits of information and stories about the use of these tiles in other locations, some verified, and some not. I admit that I have not delved too deeply into this; I know more than some, and less than others – pretty much just enough to be dangerous!

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