Any Aston Martin DB4GT is sure to pique an enthusiast's interest at auction, but this car is something special.
It was driven by the late, great Peter Sellers in the 1963 film The Wrong Arm of the Law, and the actor and comedian loved it so much that he bought and ran it for a short time once filming had finished.
In March 1963, after filming was finished, it was returned to the Newport Pagnell factory where it was made to have its engine swapped for a 4.0-litre Lagonda Rapide block.
This car, chassis number 0157/R, still wears the numberplate 41DPX and has the same green body it did on the silver screen; when it left the factory in 1961, it was Dubonnet Red.
And now, if your pockets are deep enough, it could be yours: it's going under the hammer at RM Sotheby's London sale on 5 September.
Following Sellers' ownership, the car was used competitively in Aston Martin Owners Club events in 1966 before changing hands and colours several times, returning to England in 1998.