Perhaps the most 'famous' and iconic Ferrari of all time is the Rosso Corsa 250GT California Spyder which was owned by Cameron Fry's father in the 1986 classic film 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off'.

This car, a replica that operates as one of 58 SWB Spyders, is considered one of the most collectible Italian cars ever produced.

However, if you keep the quotes from the movie in mind, Cameron claims that his father's car is so rare and only less than 100 models were produced, which could be true for the short wheelbase version, 50 additional models with a longer wheelbase have been tested since then, Drive reports, Telegraph reports.

Designed by Carozzeria Scaglietti specifically for the American market, hence the name California, the 250 GT Spyder offered a luxurious open-top cabin, ample luggage space, and even an optional sunroof to suit the conditions. of the weather.

Powered by a 3.0-litre 177kW/265Nm Columbo V12 engine with three carburettors, this 1958 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder is the 14th of a total of 50 cars produced.

Like Ferris Bueller's car, it is painted Rosso Corsa red with a "tanned" interior.

Chassis number 1077 GT comes with a full and detailed history, original tool rolls and many receipts to account for its immaculate condition, even after 64 years since this car rolled off the Maranello production line.

This Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder model is expected to fetch between 6.8 and 8.3 million euros when it hits the Monterey auction on August 20 of this year.

/Telegraph/