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By Jack Hawke

Thief who pinched rare $3 million Ferrari was fast, the salesman furious

Police in the German city of Dusseldorf are hunting a car thief who took off with a rare Ferrari worth more than $3 million during a test drive.

Dusseldorf Police said the theft happened on Monday afternoon when a man posing as a prospective buyer of the 1985 Ferrari 288 GTO went on a two-hour test drive around the city with a salesman from an exotic car dealership.

After driving the car the suspect waited for the salesman to get out of the passenger seat before stepping on the throttle and taking off down a main road, leaving the salesman stranded.

This particular Ferrari 288 GTO, which had 43,000km on the clock, featured a 2.9L twin-turbo V8 that produced nearly 400hp, and was once owned by former Ferrari F1 driver Eddie Irvine.

Police launched a multi-agency search for the car and appealed for witnesses to come forward if they had seen the vehicle — of which only 252 were ever made.

And they were in luck — by late Tuesday afternoon the Ferrari was located, found hidden in a garage in the town of Grevenbroich, about 25km southwest of Dusseldorf.

It was returned to the owner undamaged.

Dusseldorf Police told the ABC the suspect — who is still at large — spoke Spanish and broken English, is between 45 and 55 years old, was heavy-set and is about 176cm tall.

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