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REDUCED WINTER PRICE----- Sale by private owner due to liquidation of my collection. ------------ Only 55 examples of the Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder were built in the early 1960s. If you want to buy one of these original models today, you should have a well-filled bank account. The most expensive example was sold years ago for around 18 million dollars. My car, which was first registered in 1965, comes from the same series as the car in the film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" and was designed and manufactured by Moderna Design and Development in California. The last Bueller Ferrari used in the film was sold at auction in 2018 for around 400, 000 dollars. The car has been in Germany for many years, naturally has a historic licence plate and was only driven in the sunshine. The Modena Spider is based on a rigid multi-tube spaceframe chassis designed by Indy car designer Bob Webb. The GRP body, which has been closed after additional modifications (the previously open soft-top compartment has been closed. The soft top now disappears behind the seats. The headlight covers have been redesigned and edged with polished stainless steel frames. all conversions are much closer to the original). The car is in perfect condition and has been repainted in Ferrari ROSSO SCUDERIA. Engine: Ford V8 265 hp with 5 speed manual gearbox, 4 disc brakes, Borani design wire wheels, black full leather interior etc. VERY IMPORTANT: The low repair and maintenance costs are on a par with a 1965 Ford Mustang, from which most of the parts originate. A low-cost spare parts supply is therefore guaranteed. An increase in value can be expected over the next few years for this unique vehicle with this equipment.