ultra-rare £3.1million retro Ferrari

A luxurious two-seater car with pop-up driving lamps and Borrani wire wheels is going under the hammer for £3.1million

The fancy Ferrari - a 365 California Spyder - was first shown off to the world at the 1967 Geneva Salon

The ultra-rare retro car comes equipped with a 4390cc, 4.4 litre, supercharged V-12 engine, capable of generating up to 320 horsepower and hits 0-60 mph in just seven seconds

The Ferrari boasts cream leather seats with the benefit of two smaller seats in the back

Its design was inspired by Maranello, the birthplace of Ferrari in Italy, which offers customers the opportunity to own a model made in smaller numbers

Certified by Ferrari Classiche – a Red Book authenticating the continued presence of the matching-numbers chassis, engine, gearbox, rear axle, and body – this unique find is one-of-a-kind

The vehicle proved to be the final entry in Ferrari’s long and distinguished vintage tradition of building limited edition supercars for very well-heeled customers and preferred clientele