An extremely rare vintage Ferrari, which is one of only six on the planet, is heading under the hammer for £2.65m.
The incredible 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 is looking for a new owner.
The motor is one of six 275 GTB/4 examples finished in Rosso Rubino over Beige VM 3218 combination.
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It is also just one of the few Ferraris which were fitted with the corduroy cloth seats.
The 58-year-old motor is in great condition with just over 13,000 miles on the clock at the time of sale.
The ride is equipped with a 3.3-litre Tipo 226 Colombo V12 engine, giving it an impressive 300 brake horsepower.

The vintage vehicle has a tingling top speed of 165mph, as reported by Whats The Jam.
Despite its age, the car has retained its original factory leather interior and chrome.
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The vehicle has had five owners in the last 55 years – with Bob Wallace giving it a mechanical overhaul in the 90s.
RM Sotheby’s is hosting the sale with bidding set to open on 14 Feb.

The ride will feature at the Cavallino Palm Beach auction in Boca Raton, Florida.
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A spokesperson for RM Sotheby’s said: “Chassis number 09931 perfectly represents the most highly developed configuration of the 275 platform, being a long nose, torque-tube, four-cam example.
“Particularly suited for Ferrari collectors in search of well-preserved examples of important models, this impressive berlinetta would elevate even the finest gathering of Prancing Horses.”
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