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CARACCIOLA RUDOLF: (1901-1959) German motor racing driver, winner of the European Drivers´ Championship in 1935, 1937 & 1938. Vintage signed sepia postcard photograph of Caracciola in a head and shoulders pose wearing his racing goggles around his neck. Signed by the driver in fountain pen ink with his name alone to the lower border. VG

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CARACCIOLA RUDOLF: (1901-1959) German motor racing driver, winner of the European Drivers´ Championship in 1935, 1937 & 1938. Vintage signed sepia postcard photograph of Caracciola in a head and shoulders pose wearing his racing goggles around his neck. Signed by the driver in fountain pen ink with his name alone to the lower border. VG

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