Summary: It was a chance of a lifetime take a gorgeous 157mph Ferrari once owned by an Oscar winner for a spin The downside of driving a classic worth £3 5million though was being allowed to hit only 30mph This 1963 250 GT California Spyder SWB was once owned by film legend James Coburn and last featured in the film Charlie s Angels Full Throttle It is one of a number of cars which could all go for £20million The sale has attracted interest from wealthy collectors worldwide with some flying in just to test it The little car has a lot of character and driving it even if only for a couple of minutes is unforgettable Peter Wallman of RM Auctions said Whether there is a credit crunch or not we are still seeing a demand for these cars Also on offer is a silver 1965 Aston Martin DB5 which featured in Robbie Williams music video for Millennium and is expected to fetch up to £180 000 The sale by Sotheby s and US based RM Auctions takes place in south west London on Wednesday THE CAR IS WORTH £3 5 MILLION It was a chance of a lifetime take a gorgeous 157mph Ferrari once owned by an Oscar winner for a spin The downside of driving a classic worth £3 5million though was being allowed to hit only 30mph This 1963 250 GT California Spyder SWB was once owned by film legend James Coburn and last featured in the film Charlie s Angels Full Throttle It is one of a number of cars which could all go for £20million The sale has attracted interest from wealthy collectors worldwide with some flying in just to test it The little car has a lot of character and driving it even if only for a couple of minutes is unforgettable Peter Wallman of RM Auctions said Whether there is a credit crunch or not we are still seeing a demand for these cars Also on offer is a silver 1965 Aston Martin DB5 which featured in Robbie Williams music video for Millennium and is expected to fetch up to £180 000 The sale by Sotheby s and US based RM Auctions takes place in south west London on Wednesday THE CAR IS WORTH £3 5 MILLION
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