German police have recovered a 1980s Ferrari worth more than 2 million euros (£1.7m) which was stolen during a test drive.
Officers are searching for a man who is believed to have sped off with the car while posing as a would-be buyer.
The red Ferrari 288 GTO, first registered in 1985, is believed to have belonged to ex-Formula One driver Eddie Irvine who raced for Ferrari between 1996 and 1999.
A man answering an advert turned up for a sales appointment in Duesseldorf on Monday, then sped off with the vehicle when the seller got out of the car to swap places during a test drive.
The Ferrari was recovered on Tuesday in the nearby Grevenbroich area, where it was hidden in a garage.
Police are still seeking the thief and released a picture on Wednesday of a middle-aged man, and have appealed for witnesses to come forward.
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