In 1992, Michael Jordan appeared driving a Ferrari 512 TR Testarossa to play an NBA Playoff game in Chicago.
The Chicago Bulls legend was also photographed with his beloved Ferrari, which was delivered to him on February 29, 1992, at his famous home in Highland Park, Illinois.
Michael Jordan sold his Ferrari to a famous person before he disappeared
On October 13, 1995, Michael Jordan sold his Ferrari to the famous Chris Gardner, whose story inspired the 2006 film ‘The Pursuit of Happyness’ starring Will Smith.
Chris Gardner drove his Ferrari with the personalized license plate ‘Not MJ’.
When did Michael Jordan’s legendary Ferrari disappear “without a trace”?
In 2010, Michael Jordan’s iconic Ferrari disappeared “without a trace” after an auction in which it sold for nearly $100,000.
“Finding Michael Jordan’s Ferrari was like solving a mystery that has haunted us for years”
15 years later, Curated has discovered the whereabouts of the famous car, contacting its last owner, who kept it under lock and key for 15 years.
“There are few moments in this business that really make your hair stand on end… Finding this car was like solving a mystery that has haunted us for years. Everyone knew the license plate. Everyone knew the legend. But no one knew where it was. Until now,” said John Temerian, co-founder of Curated, after discovering Michael Jordan’s Ferrari.
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