
It's not every day that you find yourself in the presence of a $27 million vehicle.
High-end car lovers got to experience just that when they watched a 1961 Ferrari 250 Fantuzzi roll onto the National Centre for Padre Pio grounds in Washington Township on Sunday as part of the "Ferrari as Art" exhibit.
The featured multimillion-dollar car was one of about 40 Ferraris showcased at the exhibit, event coordinator Julia Lineberg said. "A Ferrari is an example of the Italian artisanship, skill and technology," she said. "Each and every one is specially designed and specially made."
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