According to Heritage Auctions, the car was rebuilt as a display piece following the movie’s production.
250 GT California replica used in the crash scene of the popular, comedic movie "Ferris Bueller’s Day Off" was sold on Dec. 17 for $337,500, and yet, the car is a prop and not a functioning automobile.
As a prop, the "Ferrari" has no hinges on the hood and both door latches are present but need adjustment. The trunk lid lacks a latch and the front right headlight lens is present, but is cracked and remains loose. In addition, the rear passenger side taillight lens is missing, and the chrome trim and side mirror exhibit pitting and oxidation.
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