Beat City, baby. The famous Ferrari from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is being auctioned off. It’s not a real Ferrari, mind you, since the movie’s producer’s couldn’t actually afford to pay for only to have it crash in Cameron’s back yard.
The car—remember, it’s a replica—is expected to fetch between £30,000 and £60,000, or around $45,000 to $91,000.
This is the proper reaction to seeing said car:
Those fancy Pound Sterling symbols should signal the fact that the auction is going down in the UK—at Bonhams, to be exact. (As if I’ve ever heard of Bonhams before!)
And here’s a bit of random trivia: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off holds the record for being the film that I’ve seen the most times. Not that I’m in love with it or anything, but it was always on TV, and I always watched it.
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I’d actually like to see the Top Gear guys but the car, so we can see James Richardson Jeremy Clarkson drive around Europe in it. “Yes, ladies, this is the Ferris Bueller car. Ta-ta!”