A rare Ferrari with just 1,680 miles on the clock is set to sell for £750,000.
The blue 599 GTB model was made in 2007.
It has done just 98 miles a year on average since then.
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That works out at only 1.9 a month over the last 17 years.
The 208mph Ferrari is one of only 30 six-speed manual transmission Fiorano’s ever built.
It is equipped with a 6.0 litre Tipo F140 V-12 engine – the last of an era – and a whopping 612 bhp.
It comes kitted out with a carbon fibre trim package, yellow tachometer face and Bose Hi-Fi stereo system.
Even the elegant Blu Mirabeau colour with Grigio leather interior is special and uncommon for the manufacturer.
With only two owners since new, it is in magnificent condition.
The Ferrari will feature at auction in Monterey, California, US between 15 and 17 August, as reported by Luxury Auto News.
A spokesperson for RM Sotheby’s, who are hosting the event, described the car as: “An experience unavailable in Ferrari’s current lineup.
“Modern power and performance with the tactile engagement of a traditional manual transmission.
“It is a spectacular grand-touring model and an absolute thrill to enjoy.
“Put simply, Ferrari is unlikely to ever build a car quite like this again; this example, with its combination of extremely desirable features, excellent colour combination, and limited use represents an opportunity not to be missed by a serious tifoso.”
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