This is the vehicle that people can bid on — it’s a Ferrari F50 from 1995.
1995 Ferrari F50.
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It has a price estimate of $4.5 million to $5.5 million and is being sold by Pebble Beach Auctions in California.
Ferrari F50 1995.
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The car is one of only 55 US-spec examples and one of only 349 F50s ever built, according to the auction house. This 4.7-liter engine produces 513 horsepower at 8,500 rpm. It can go from 0 to 60 mph in 3.6 seconds with a top speed of 202 mph.
Ferrari F50 engine.
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It has 6,200 miles on the clock, the auction house said. Service work was performed on the car this year by Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale.
Ferrari F50
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The interior looks stunning and matches the Rosso Corsa (Italian for “Racing Red”) color finish from the exterior.
Ferrari F50 inside.
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It is an extremely rare vehicle and a collector’s item.
Ferrari F50 from 1995.
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Production of the vehicle was completed in 1996 and delivered from Ferrari North America to Beverly Hills Sports Cars, according to historian Marcel Massini. It fell into Mike Tyson’s hands quite quickly, as per the car’s original warranty book.
Mike Tyson in his ‘Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson’ studio.
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Mike Tyson — who in 1986 became the youngest heavyweight in boxing history to win a championship aged 20 — owned numerous cars in his life and career, like this Bentley in 2000.
Mike Tyson and his Bentley in 2000.
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