An Overseal car dealer is selling one of the rarest Ferraris ever made - once owned by Hollywood actor and sports car enthusiast Nicholas Cage - but it will set you back a cool £2.6 million.

The Ferrari 275/4cam is one of just 280 ever made.

But luxury and performance car dealer Tom Hartley is already receiving interest from as far away as Hong Kong and Japan and believes, like its previous owner's blockbuster film, it will be Gone in 60 Seconds.

The Hollywood star, whose action films include Con Air, the popular National Treasure franchise, and Face/Off, owned the 52-year-old restored supercar from 2007 to 2014, Mr Hartley said.

Cage has been a respected collector for many years, and he is known for his excellent taste in selecting the finest performance cars of all eras, with many of them having been regularly displayed at California vintage car shows.

The car's estimated value is £2.6 million

Just 280 of the 166mph supercars were built between 1966 and 1968, making this one of the rarest Ferraris ever made.

Film star Cage bought the car from an American owner.

The car was purchased in 2014 by its previous owner and has been in the UK ever since.

On the Tom Hartley website, the description states: "Having just had a recent care metal restoration this 275 GTB/4 is by far the best example currently available today, finished in its original colour of Argento with Tan Vaumoul Hide.

"The car is in perfect condition."

Speaking to the Burton Mail, Tom said: "We came across it through one of my contacts who knows we would sell that sort of car.

"It came to us from an ex-banker. Nicholas Cage owned it from 2007 to 2014

The Ferrari 275/4cam once owned by Nicholas Cage is being sold by Tom Hartley

"It has done 50,000 miles, completely restored and we are selling it for £2.6 million.

"It is quite interesting. There were only about 280 of these cars ever built, and this could be in the best condition.

"It has that added personality because it was Nicholas Cage's car. It adds extra value to that but even if it hadn't belonged to him it's because it is in such good condition.

"It is a great investment.

"We are delighted now this car has gone global that we are receiving interest from Japan and Hong Kong so, like Nicholas Cage it will be Gone in 60 Seconds."

It is not the first time Tom Hartley has taken on cars of the celebrities, with such previous clients as Elton John and Rod Stewart