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You Can Own a 1973 Ferrari Daytona Spider

You Can Own a 1973 Ferrari Daytona Spider

There are rare cars and then there’s this 1973 Ferrari Daytona Spider in Rosso Bordeaux. Not only is it one of the 121 original Spiders, but it’s one of only two with that wine-sounding colorway. Hitting the block at Sotheby’s, the uber-rare Ferrari is expected to fetch close to $3 million. Why? Well besides the lack of others carrying its nameplate, it only has 4,156 miles on it. That’s insane. With only three previous owners, the Spider has been kept in fine condition and has barely seen any asphalt. The only alteration to the left-hand drive Spider is the radio, which is now a Sony instead of the original Voxson that came with the car. If you won the lottery recently and want a new ride, you’d be hard-pressed to find more desirable.