This is a very cool and seldomly seen RARE Vintage French MARCHAL Black Cat FERRARI Motorsport Racing Poster on Paper, promoting "halogen" head lamps by Marchal of France, likely sometime in the late 1970's - early 1980's. This poster reads: "HALOGEN," at the top edge, and features the stoic and enigmatic face of a black cat, with glowing eyes. Below the profile of this feline is a late 1970's - early 1980's Ferrari coupe, with glowing halogen Marchal headlights beaming out toward the viewer. The lower edge of this poster reads: "Marchal" and "When Mere Excellence Just Isn't Enough - Marchal." Approximately 20 1/2 x 35 7/8 inches (including frame.) Very good condition for age and storage, with some light speckles of debris and discoloration under the glass, and moderate - heavy scuffing, edge wear, and paint loss to the original period vintage Nielsen aluminum frame (please see photos carefully.) This poster likely originated from the showroom of a high-end European Car dealer in Los Angeles County, California. I cannot find any comparable poster, anywhere online (If you do find it, please let me know!) If you like what you see, I encourage you to make an Offer. Please check out my other listings for more wonderful and unique artworks!



About this Item:

As James Bond is motoring to the launch site of the rocket in Moonraker, we’re told that he switches on the headlamps in his Bentley, and that: 

Once through the trees the car was running over a flat concrete apron the limits of which, in the bad light, were out of range even of the huge twin beams of his Marchal headlamps.

I enjoy these little product details that Ian Fleming so obviously likes to place in his narrative.

Marchal is a French automotive parts company that was founded in 1923. Ownership of the brand has passed around in recent years.



Marchal began producing lights for the French market in 1923 and quickly became the standard for quality throughout Europe, and later the USA as well. They are mainly known for their headlights, fog lights and driving lights, although they produced hundreds of other small parts and ancillaries relating to lighting and electrics. In 1962 they merged with SEV, and later were absorbed by Valeo. They continue to be produced in Japan to this day.


In their heyday of the 50s and 60s, they produced model specific lights and mounting brackets for manufacturers from Ferrari to Peugeot and everything in between. Ford utilized Marchal lights on several models from the mid 60s into the mid 70s. They also featured quite prominently in European endurance racing in the 60s and 70s.




The legend of Marchal, motor racing’s lucky black cat