Anyone who wishes to own a Ferrari can buy one at an auction in Worcestershire.
The silver 1982 400 model with red interior is going under the hammer at Philip Serrell Auctioneers and Valuers in Malvern tomorrow with a starting price of around £2,000.
"Seeing as though the most expensive Ferrari in the world, the 1962 250 GTO went for £6.9m, this is very cheap," said Mr Serrell.
But as well as the Ferrari there is the opportunity to bid for a 19th Century two-wheeled pony cart.
Other items at the auction, which will be held at the Malvern Salesrooms on Barnards Green Road, Malvern, will include artwork, furniture, pottery and porcelain.
The auction begins at 10.30am and items will be on view today from 2pm to 8pm and also on the morning of the sale from 8.30am to 10.15am.
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