See The Gorgeous And Extremely Rare Ferrari That Sold For A Record $27.5 Million
The N.A.R.T. Spyder — or North American Racing Team — is incredibly rare.
Only ten were ever made, but the price in 1968 was around $15,000.
The car was seen in the 1968 film "The Thomas Crown Affair" starring Steve McQueen.
McQueen actually owned one — but he ended up crashing his.
Under the hood is a 3.2-liter V-12 engine.
It has a four-wheel independent suspension ...
... Paired up with a five-speed manual transmission.
Here's a look under the hood.
But outside the engine bay are some incredible lines in front ...
It has a gorgeous interior.
But probably most surprising is that Smith Sr. drove it regularly, despite its value.
But the family finally decided to sell it. Their father wouldn't like it being "kept in prison" and not driven more.
And it certainly looks like fun to drive.
You've seen an incredible Ferrari ...