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Michael Jordan's lost Ferrari has been found: 'This car was a ghost'


Hershel Zelcer and his colleagues started searching for a Ferrari once owned by NBA superstar that had been lost for a decade. Through a stroke of luck, they found the car in just an hour. Jordan bought the car new in 1992 from Lake Forest Sportscars, now Ferrari Lake Forest. It was made famous by a Sports Illustrated photo. (Chicago Sun-Times)

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Michael Jordan's lost Ferrari has been found: 'This car was a ghost'