The is one of the most iconic Ferraris of all time, and , though, for all that prestige, it doesn’t choose its owners. One unfortunate F40 recently got caught up in a bankruptcy, and soon it’ll be for sale to the highest bidder.

A 1990 example will be auctioned by on August 12 as part of the bankruptcy proceeding in federal court in California. RM Sotheby’s, itself an auctioneer of many a rare and valuable car, has already put in a “stalking horse” bid of $2.55 million, Icon Servicing said on its website. That bid is meant to set a base price for the , meaning the car will likely sell for more than that, though possibly not much more. Icon Servicing says those interested in becoming a “qualified overbidder”—the next bid is $2.6 million—should send them an email.

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