Last year, the house owned by the father of fictional character of Cameron from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off was put up for sale (see “Cameron’s House from “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” For Sale at $2.3 Million Dollars”); now, Bonhams will offer his dad’s Ferrari for sale in their April auction.
While the car itself is a replica 1961 Ferrari 250 GT Spyder California, it is claimed to be one of three of the cars made for and used in the classic 80s film starring Mathew Broderick as Ferris and Alan Ruck as Cameron in the John Hughes comedy.
According to an article published by the Wall Street Journal today (see “Ferris Bueller’s Ferrari For Auction”), a real Spyder California was used in close-ups and interior shots, and a replica that was a motorless shell was used in the scene in which it launched backwards through the glass window in the garage, the “driving shots and stunts required a prop car“.
Below is a press release about the car from Bonhams (see www.bonhams.com):
Ferris Bueller’s Ferrari Up For Auction At Bonhams
A replica of the Ferrari 250GT Spyder California specially created for the 1986 Paramount hit film ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ is to be sold at Bonhams Collectors’ Motor Cars and Automobilia auction at 11am on 19th April at the RAF Museum, Hendon.
Only around one hundred genuine 250GT Spyder California’s were created by Ferrari between 1958 and 1963. Existing examples are very rare and expensive so Paramount chose to commission and build a replica for filming purposes. The film, voted by readers of Total Film magazine the 23rd greatest comedy of all time, follows Ferris and two of his friends skipping high school for a day and borrowing the Spyder California from one of their fathers. A young Matthew Broderick stars as Ferris who fakes illness to miss school, and convinces his girlfriend Sloane and his best friend Cameron to have a day of fun before they head off to their different colleges. The Dean of the school doesn’t believe Ferris’ deception and also becomes embroiled in their adventures. The film, starring this iconic car, was a huge hit (grossing over $70million in the US) and Broderick was nominated for a Golden Globe Award.
Styled by Pininfarina, the classic lines of the car combine elegance and aggression, and it ranks alongside the Lusso as the ultimate expression of the Ferrari 250GT family. It was also a highly capable competition machine, as was demonstrated by Ginther/Hively winning their class at the Sebring 12 Hours in March 1958 on their way to finishing 9th overall, and Grossman/Tavano finishing 5th overall at Le Mans in June.
The car, estimated in this auction at £30,000-40,000 is ready to drive, so why not snap it up and have your own “day off.”
The auction, “A Sale of Collectors’ Motor Cars and Related Automobilia”, will be held on April 19th at the RAF Museum in Hendon. Full details of the event can be found at the Bonhams website.
Jason DeBord