Incredibly rare Ferrari 512M gets slapped with parking ticket

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This is the moment a pair of traffic wardens slap a parking ticket on a £10 million Le Mans car while it is parked at the end of an empty mews.See SWNS story SWTICKET: The 1970 Ferrari 512M is one of the most desirable and valuable racing cars in the world - with models rarely coming onto the market. Classic car dealer Fiskens recently took one into stock and decided to take some photographs of it outside its Kensington headquarters. The dealership is based on a very quiet mews with no through traffic and they hoped they might be safe from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea’s notoriously ticket-friendly wardens for a few minutes.



An incredibly rare Ferrari fell victim to London traffic wardens recently after it was momentarily stopped in London's exclusive borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

The £10million Ferrari 512M, which is more used to high-speed racing circuits such as Le Mans, was briefly parked in a quiet mews while staff at classic car dealer Fiskens – who had recently acquired the vehicle – photographed it.

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