A white 1991 Ferrari Testarossa once owned by the real "Wolf of Wall Street," Jordan Belfort, is now up for sale by its Monaco-based owner.
To prove its heritage, the owner claims Belfort's signature can be found on the original warranty book and on supply invoices.
The car also comes with a set of matching luggage, in which the current owner claims to have found a $50 bill.
The car, made famous in Martin Scorsese's epic film about Belfort's exploits, is in excellent condition and indicates only 8,000 miles.
Fortunately — as the owner points out — it fared better than Belfort's Lamborghini Countach, which had a few unscheduled meetings with a variety of other objects at the hands of a Quaalude-infused Jordan Belfort.
While the price is not listed, Testarossa's are currently fetching about $150,000-$215,000 at auction, according to recent results at RM Sotheby's and Gooding & Company sales.
It is also hard to gauge whether or not Mr. Belfort's particular reputation will help boost the value of this Testarossa.
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